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| http://hsia.org/perc.htm | An excellent overview of Perchloroethylene with examples of previously conducted tests. |
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| http://www.acsh.org/ | An Article From Priorities Env't Health Magazine which answers the question 'does Perc cause Cancer?' |
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| http://gopher.niehs.nih.gov/html | Answers one question regarding an everyday mild exposure to perchloroethylene. |
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| http://www.epa.gov/ARD-R5/newdry.htm | EPA's guidelines and regulations with a direct correlation to a concern for the employers and employees health. |
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