By Joseph G. Montalvo, Jr. (Eds.)

content material: A historic viewpoint on cotton airborne dirt and dust within the usa fabric / John G. Tritsch --
Engineering controls and measurements : expertise for pre-textile cotton cleansing / William F. Lalor --
airborne dirt and dust in cotton gins : an summary / A.C. Griffin, Jr. and E.P. Columbus --
Washing tools for cotton : results on fiber, processing features, and dirt new release / Henry H. Perkins, Jr. and Joseph B. Cocke --
dimension of dust-release strength of cotton / Roy V. Baker --
Cotton trash and mud contents and airborne airborne dirt and dust focus : feasibility of predicting through nondestructive gentle reflectance / Joseph G. Montalvo, Jr., Marie-Alice Rousselle, Albert Baril, Jr., and Terry A. Watkins --
A standardized approach for vertical elutriator cotton dirt sampling / Ann L. Walker and Ellis E. Pardue --
systems for the selection of humidifier contributions to respirable dirt degrees within the place of work / F.M. Shofner --
actual time dimension of particle measurement distribution of airborne cotton dirt by means of mild scattering / S.P. Hersh, S.K. Batra, and W.-W. Lee --
Mechanisms in byssinosis : a assessment / Carol E. O'Neil, Brian T. Butcher, and John E. Salvaggio --
Etiologic brokers and pathogenic mechanisms within the acute byssinotic response / Sterling okay. Ainsworth and Patricia A. Pilia --
Cotton bract and acute airway constriction in people / Marion G. dollar --
Cotton airborne dirt and dust publicity and protracted respiration impairment : an epidemiological controversy / Mario C. Battigelli --
a few attainable family of fungi in cotton fiber to byssinosis / Paul B. Marsh and Marion E. Simpson --
The relation of microorganisms and microbial items to cotton / Janet J. Fischer --
Botanical trash and gram-negative bacterial contents of fabrics used by the cotton / P. Morey and R. Rylander --
research of antigens in cotton airborne dirt and dust through immunological equipment / Antonio A. Sekul and Robert L. Ory --
Secondary metabolites of gossypium : a biogenetic research / J.P. McCormick --
Histamine in cotton plant and dirt made up our minds by way of excessive functionality liquid chromatography / J.H. Wall, L.L. Muller, and R.J. Berni --
Analyses of the inorganic content material of cotton dirt : a overview / R.E. Fornes, S.P. Hersh, P.A. Tucker, and R.D. Gilbert.

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And E. P. S. S. production areas were found to be in the same range for similarly harvested cotton. Gins processing machine­ -stripped cotton had higher dust levels than those handling spindle-picked cotton, and roller gins were dustier than saw gins. The location of a gin in relation to its dust and trash collecting equipment outside the gin was of major importance in the occurrence of dust in gins, and the dust content of ambient air outside gins also had a major impact on dust levels within gins.

Am. Ind. Hyg. Assoc. J . 1978, 39, 962-69. Paganini, O. Texas State Dep. of Health, Austin, TX. 1965. A. The Cotton Ginners' Journal and Yearbook 1980, 48 (1), 27-36. V. ACS Symposium on OSHA Cotton Dust Standards, March 29-30, 1981, Atlanta, GA. RECEIVED December 15, 1981. ; ACS Symposium Series; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1982. 4 W a s h i n g M e t h o d s for C o t t o n Effects on Fiber, Processing Qualities, and Dust Generation HENRY H. PERKINS, JR. and JOSEPH B. S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Cotton Quality Research Station, Clemson, SC 29631 Thoroughly washed cotton generates less dust in pro­ cessing and is biologicall washed cotton an cotton dust standard.

E . W. Am. Soc. of Agr. Engr. Winter Meeting 1979, 79, (3553), 24. F. Trans, of the ASAE 1977, 20 (5), 962-68. ; Nevins, P. Environ. Control, Inc. Draft report, 1980. R. Special Session of Beltwide Cotton Production Research Conference 1977, p 4-6. B. "Cotton"; McGraw-Hill Book Co. New York, p 220. H. Am. Ind. Hyg. Assoc. J . 1978, 39, 962-69. Paganini, O. Texas State Dep. of Health, Austin, TX. 1965. A. The Cotton Ginners' Journal and Yearbook 1980, 48 (1), 27-36. V. ACS Symposium on OSHA Cotton Dust Standards, March 29-30, 1981, Atlanta, GA.

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