Method of measuring the mass concentration of soot in industrial emissions and in the air of the working area
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Methods for measuring the mass concentration of organic substances (27 compounds) in industrial emissions and air of the working area by gas chromatography using the universal reusable AUV sampler 0.005.169 MVI
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Methods for measuring the mass concentration of organic substances in the air of the working area and the emissions of enterprises by gas chromatography with a photoionization detector
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Quantitative chemical analysis methods. Atmospheric air, air of residential and public buildings. Methodology for measuring the mass concentration of heavy metals and toxic elements (Cd, Pb, Cu, Zn, Bi, Tl, Ag, Fe, Se, Co, Ni, As, Sb, Hg, Mn) in atmospheric air, air of residential and public buildings inversion voltammetry method
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Quantitative chemical analysis of atmospheric air and air emissions. Methods of measuring the mass concentration of acetic acid in industrial emissions into the atmosphere by the photometric method with ammonium vanadate
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Methods for measuring the mass concentration of hydrogen sulfide in industrial emissions into the atmosphere by the photocolorimetric method
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Methods for measuring the mass concentration of mercaptans (by methyl mercaptan) in industrial emissions into the atmosphere by the photocolorimetric method
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Quantitative chemical analysis of atmospheric air and air emissions. Method for measuring the mass concentration of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans in industrial emissions into the atmosphere by chromatography-mass spectrometry (2014)
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Hygienic criteria for rating the necessity for setting up MACS and TSELS of harmful substances in the occupational air, the ambient air of residential areas and the water of water bodies. Hygienic norms
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Maximum allowable concentrations (MACs) of microorganism-producers, bacterial products and their components in the occupational air. Hygienic regulations
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Emergency impact levels of 1,1-dimethyl-hydrazine in the air of residential areas
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Maximum allowable concentrations (MACs) of harmful substances in occupational air. Addendum No 4 to GN 2.2.5.686-98
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