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NITAROGLYCOL poisoning at dynamite factories has been a cause of concern for some time, but no specific and reliable diagnostic method for it has yet been established.
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MORIKAWA, Y. Characteristic Pulse Wave caused by Organic Nitrates. Nature 213, 841–842 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1038/213841a0
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