Approximately 91 percent of TCE is excreted unchanged through the lungs. From Wordnik.com. [poison prevention for Delaware, Lehigh Valley, S.E. Pennsylvania] Reference
The major use of TCE is as a degreasing solvent in the metal and electronic industry. From Wordnik.com. [poison prevention for Delaware, Lehigh Valley, S.E. Pennsylvania] Reference
The primary toxic effect of TCE is to the central nervous system and is manifested as CNS depression. From Wordnik.com. [poison prevention for Delaware, Lehigh Valley, S.E. Pennsylvania] Reference
Household products that may contain TCE include spot-removers, rug-cleaning agents and typewriter correction fluids. From Wordnik.com. [poison prevention for Delaware, Lehigh Valley, S.E. Pennsylvania] Reference
TCE is the least hepatotoxic of all the chlorinated hydrocarbons, but acute exposure may cause a transient increase in liver enzymes. 4. From Wordnik.com. [poison prevention for Delaware, Lehigh Valley, S.E. Pennsylvania] Reference
It can take decades for TCE, which is heavier than water, to break down into less harmful substances. From Wordnik.com. [TheSunNews.com: Local] Reference
The city has been removing the chemical trichloroethylene, known as TCE, from two other wells since the early 1980s. From Wordnik.com. [JSOnline.com] Reference
During the 2009 fall term the TCE program was moved to Ecampus without notifying students currently enrolled in the program. From Wordnik.com. [The Daily Barometer] Reference
Tests have shown the presence of at least two toxic chemicals: TCE, which is a possible carcinogen, and PCE, a dry cleaning agent. From Wordnik.com. [KCTV5.com - News] Reference
The Fed didn't indicate that its tests set any target for banks 'ratio of tangible common equity, known as TCE, to tangible assets. From Wordnik.com. Reference
The University of Kentucky recently reported a link between trichloroethylene, an industrial solvent known as TCE, and Parkinson's Disease. From Wordnik.com. [McKay Jenkins, Ph.D.: Protecting Ourselves From An Invisible Danger: Environmental Toxins] Reference
Suddenly, everyone is interested in the amount of tangible common equity ( "TCE") invested in banks. From Wordnik.com. [Financial Sector and Stocks Analysis from Seeking Alpha] Reference
Previous studies have shown "TCE", an industrial solvent linked to health problems, in the area's groundwater. From Wordnik.com. [NBC3 - Local News] Reference
Research into the health impacts of TCE is ongoing. From Wordnik.com. [TCE contamination of groundwater] Reference
Potential sources of TCE and metabolites, DCA and TCA. From Wordnik.com. [TCE contamination of groundwater] Reference
TCE contamination of groundwater - Encyclopedia of Earth. From Wordnik.com. [TCE contamination of groundwater] Reference
TCE doesn't include securities such as preferred shares. From Wordnik.com. [Paying the Price to Rebuild Citi] Reference
The full extent of TCE contamination nationwide is unclear. From Wordnik.com. [TCE contamination of groundwater] Reference
Military bases also use TCE in vehicle and jet maintenance. From Wordnik.com. [TCE contamination of groundwater] Reference
And the higher TCE ratio helps with Citi's other big weakness. From Wordnik.com. [Lost Citi Begins to Find Its Way Back Home] Reference
Once exposed, children may metabolize TCE differently than adults as well. From Wordnik.com. [TCE contamination of groundwater] Reference
The residence time of TCE in groundwater is much longer than in surface waters. From Wordnik.com. [TCE contamination of groundwater] Reference
Investors have increasingly focused on TCE levels, which historically have hovered around 6%. From Wordnik.com. [First Midwest Bancorp Cuts Quarterly Dividend] Reference
Looking at the swap, the government appears to have blessed TCE as a new capital requirement. From Wordnik.com. [Paying the Price to Rebuild Citi] Reference
United Community points out that its regulatory capital is substantially higher than its TCE. From Wordnik.com. [FDIC's Challenge With Busted Banks] Reference
The contaminants included tetrachloral ethylene or TCE or perchloral ethylene or PCE and benzene. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Sep 26, 2009] Reference
M&T Bank, of Buffalo, N.Y., has commercial real estate that is equivalent to more than 600% of TCE. From Wordnik.com. [When Real-Estate Exposure Is Tangible] Reference
As a gas, TCE can accumulate in buildings at dangerous levels through the process of vapor intrusion. From Wordnik.com. [TCE contamination of groundwater] Reference
There are numerous examples and ongoing cases of vapor intrusion by TCE throughout the United States. From Wordnik.com. [TCE contamination of groundwater] Reference
Additionally, TCE does not break down very readily in the soil, and it can pass through the soil into groundwater. From Wordnik.com. [TCE contamination of groundwater] Reference
There are locations in the country where TCE concentrations are in the 1000's of parts per billion (ppb) or higher. From Wordnik.com. [TCE contamination of groundwater] Reference
The contaminants included trichloroethylene or TCE, perchloroethylene or PCE, and benzene, all believed to cause cancer. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Sep 24, 2009] Reference
Trichloroethylene (TCE) is a man-made chlorinated solvent, used primarily to remove grease from metal parts and textiles. From Wordnik.com. [TCE contamination of groundwater] Reference
Industrial sources of TCE include dry cleaners, metal shops, auto junkyards, circuit board manufacturers, and engine manufacturers. From Wordnik.com. [TCE contamination of groundwater] Reference
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