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THE TOXICITY AND POTENTIAL DANGERS OF METHYL BROMIDE WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ITS USE IN THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRY, IN FIRE EXTINGUISHERS, AND IN FUMIGATION
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Local Economic DevelopmentEducationChemical PollutantChemical AgentBrief ResumeEnvironmental ChemistryChemical EngineeringChemical SafetyRural SociologyEnvironmental HealthToxicologyToxicological AspectVillage SettlementsAnd In FumigationIn Fire ExtinguishersLand RehabilitationPublic PolicyTrue RehabilitationFire SafetyCommunity EngagementChemical HazardRehabilitationRehabilitation ProcessCommunity DevelopmentEnvironmental EngineeringForensic ToxicologyOccupational TherapyAnthropologyEnvironmental ToxicologyMedicine
More could possibly be said, even in a brief resume, confining its attention to schemes sponsored by the Ministry of Health, about the development of industry round special sub-standard communities, as exemplified for instance by village settlements ; in this connexion it is particularly necessary to keep in view the relationship between diversional therapy and true rehabilitation, with its economic as well as remedial implications.