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Klaus BrunnemannKlaus Brunnemann in Star-News - Apr 9 1994
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... Rumack of the University of Colorado. Ammonia, a gas that is extremely toxic, also is on the list. "I could not possibly understand why anyone would add it,” said Klaus Brunnemann, a scientist at the American Health Foundation in New York. But some select forms of safer ammonia are allowed in certain foods at carefully measured, di- Company makes antismoking offer ..."
Publication place: Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina, United States
Klaus D. BrunnemannKlaus D. Brunnemann in The Leader-Post - June 1 1977
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"... at a Valhalla, medical institute say a person in a bar ould inhale ln one hour as much to be a ossible somebody who mokes a pack of cigarettes, Klaus D. Brunnemann and Hoffmann of the Dana Institute for DIs- ase Prevention presented heir findings to delegates at a oint conference of the Chemi- al Institute of Canada and the American Chemical ..."
Publication place: Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Klaus BrunnemannKlaus Brunnemann in The Robesonian - Apr 10 1994
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"... Barry Rumack of the University of Colorado. Ammonia, a gas that is extremely toxic, also is on the list. “I could not possibly understand why anyone would add it," Klaus Brunnemann, a scientist at the American Health Foundation in New York who has studied cigarettes for 20 years, told The Associated Press. But some select forms of safer ammonia are allowed ..."
Publication place: Lumberton, Robeson County, North Carolina, United States
Klaus BrunnemannKlaus Brunnemann in Eugene Register-Guard - Apr 9 1994
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"... added Dr. Barry Rumack of the University of Colorado. Ammonia, a gas that ls extremely toxic, also ls on the tist "I could not possibly understand why add lt," Klaus Brunnemann, a scientist at the American Health Foundation ln New York who has studied cigarettes for 20 years, told The Associated Some select forms of safer ammonia are allowed ln certain ..."
Publication place: Eugene City, Lane County, Oregon, United States