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... effect one year after the date of such pub- lication . ( c ) Any standards which are prescribed pursuant to subsection ( b ) of the first section of this Act shall take effect one year after the date on which they are published in the ...
... effect one year after the date of such pub- lication . ( c ) Any standards which are prescribed pursuant to subsection ( b ) of the first section of this Act shall take effect one year after the date on which they are published in the ...
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... effect there too ? Mr. PETRUS . In terms of effect on health ? Mr. ROGERS of Florida . Pollution and , say , smog , or a similar reaction . Mr. PETRUS . The effect of sulfur as a pollutant depends very much on what other contaminants ...
... effect there too ? Mr. PETRUS . In terms of effect on health ? Mr. ROGERS of Florida . Pollution and , say , smog , or a similar reaction . Mr. PETRUS . The effect of sulfur as a pollutant depends very much on what other contaminants ...
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... effect on health or effect on morbidity or mortality has been noted in thousands of people work- ing under this exposure level . It should be pointed out that this figure relates to exposures of 8 hours a day , 5 days a week , year in ...
... effect on health or effect on morbidity or mortality has been noted in thousands of people work- ing under this exposure level . It should be pointed out that this figure relates to exposures of 8 hours a day , 5 days a week , year in ...
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