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Potential Health Effects of Ethanol-Blend Gasoline
Health Canada Expert Panel Workshop, May 12-13, 2003

Introduction

This literature review has been prepared in response to a request from the Air Health Effects Division of Health Canada to provide input for the possible updating of a 1999 human health impact evaluation related to the large-scale introduction of motor vehicle fuel containing 10% ethanol. The Health Canada study of 1999 that had been made available by the Air Health Effects Division was first reviewed. The literature search and review was then undertaken via a computerized search from the Compendex® interdisciplinary engineering database and a review of research and development programs and related publications from a number of institutions with direct relevance to the study.



Ethanol fuelled motor vehicle emissions: A literature reviewEthanol fuelled motor vehicle emissions: A literature review
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Deniz Karman, Ph.D., P.Eng. Professor



Health Canada Expert Panel Workshop: Potential Health Effects of Ethanol-Blend GasolineHealth Canada Expert Panel Workshop: Potential Health Effects of Ethanol-Blend Gasoline
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