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1985

CIS 86-1724 Fensulfothion
Aspects covered in this data sheet: chemical identity; exposure limits; physicochemical properties; fire and explosion hazards; reactivity; health hazards; uses (pesticide), handling of spills or releases.
In: EPA Chemical Profiles, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington D.C. 20460, USA, Dec. 1985. 3p.

CIS 86-1723 Endosulfan
Aspects covered in this data sheet: chemical identity; exposure limits; physicochemical properties; fire and explosion hazards; reactivity; health hazards; uses (pesticide); handling of spills or releases.
In: EPA Chemical Profiles, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington D.C. 20460, USA, Dec. 1985. 4p.

CIS 86-1722 Fenitrothion
Aspects covered in this data sheet: chemical identity; exposure limits; physicochemical properties; fire and explosion hazards; reactivity; health hazards; uses (insecticides); handling of spills or releases.
In: EPA Chemical Profiles, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington D.C. 20460, USA, Dec. 1985. 4p.

CIS 86-1721 Sodium cacodylate
Aspects covered in this data sheet: chemical identity; exposure limits; physicochemical properties; fire and explosion hazards; reactivity; health hazards; uses; handling of spills or releases.
In: EPA Chemical Profiles, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington D.C. 20460, USA, Dec. 1985. 3p.

CIS 86-1639 Isopropylmethylpyrazolyl dimethylcarbamate
Aspects covered in this data sheet; chemical identity; exposure limits; physicochemical properties; fire and explosion hazards; reactivity; health hazards; uses; handling of spills or releases.
In: EPA Chemical Profiles, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington D.C. 20460, USA, Dec. 1985. 3p.

CIS 86-1720 Coumafuryl
Aspects covered in this data sheet: chemical identity; exposue limits; physicochemical properties; fire and explosion hazards; reactivity; health hazards; uses (rodenticide); handling of spills or releases.
In: EPA Chemical Profiles, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington D.C. 20460, USA, Dec. 1985. 4p.

CIS 86-1622 Dimefox
Aspects covered in this data sheet: chemical identity; exposure limits; physicochemical properties; fire and explosion hazards; reactivity; health hazards; uses (insecticide); handling of spills or releases.
In: EPA Chemical Profiles, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington D.C. 20460, USA, Dec. 1985. 4p.

CIS 86-1719 Diphacinone
Aspects covered in this data sheet: chemical identity; exposure limits; physicochemical properties; fire and explosion hazards; reactivity; health hazards; uses (rodenticide); handling of spills or releases.
In: EPA Chemical Profiles, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington D.C. 20460, USA, Dec. 1985. 3p.

CIS 86-1718 TEPP
Aspects covered in this data sheet on tetraethylpyrophosphate: chemical identity; exposure limits; physicochemical properties; fire and explosion hazards; reactivity; health hazards; uses (insecticide, rodenticide); handling of spills or releases.
In: EPA Chemical Profiles, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington D.C. 20460, USA, Dec. 1985. 3p.

CIS 86-1570 Chloroacetic acid
Aspects covered in this data sheet: chemical identity; exposure limits; physicochemical properties; fire and explosion hazards; reactivity; health hazards; uses; handling of spills or releases.
In: EPA Chemical Profiles, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington D.C. 20460, USA, Dec. 1985. 4p.

CIS 86-1568 Warfarin
Aspects covered in this data sheet: chemical identity; exposure limits; physicochemical properties; fire and explosion hazards; reactivity; health hazards; uses; handling of spills or releases.
In: EPA Chemical Profiles, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington D.C. 20460, USA, Dec. 1985. 4p.

CIS 86-1715 Azinphos-methyl
Aspects covered in this data sheet: chemical identity; exposure limits; physicochemical properties; fire and explositon hazards; reactivity; health hazards; uses (insecticide); handling of spills or releases.
In: EPA Chemical Profiles, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington D.C. 20460, USA, Dec. 1985. 4p.

CIS 86-1565 Antu
Aspects covered in this data sheet: chemical identity; exposure limits; physicochemical properties; fire and explosion hazards; reactivity; health hazards; uses (rodenticide); handling of spills or releases.
In: EPA Chemical Profiles, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington D.C. 20460, USA, Dec. 1985. 3p.

CIS 86-1563 Dinoseb
Aspects covered in this data sheet: chemical identity; exposure limits; physicochemical properties; fire and explosion hazards; reactivity; health hazards; uses; handling of spills or releases.
In: EPA Chemical Profiles, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington D.C. 20460, USA, Dec. 1985. 4p.

CIS 86-1557 Brickman R., Jasanoff S., Ilgen T.
Controlling chemicals - The politics of regulation in Europe and the United States
Comparison of the policies and politics of toxic chemical regulation in the USA, UK, France and the Federal Republic of Germany, with emphasis on food additives, pesticides, chemicals in the workplace and industrial chemicals subject to premarket testing and notification requirements. Chapters cover: comparison of national policies; legislative politics; administrative implementation; policy making in the courts; development of the scientific base; expertise and decision-making; the politics of scientific uncertainty; regulatory challenges and adaptive strategies for the chemical industry; advocates of regulation; domestic policy and international cooperation; cross-national analysis and regulatory reform. An appendix gives tables of regulation substances.
Cornell University Press, 124 Roberts Place, Ithaca, NY 14850, USA, 1985. 344p. Price:US$38.45.

CIS 86-1712 Čerkunov N.E.
Safety in the use of fertilisers and pesticides
Ohrana truda pri rabote s mineral'nymi udobrenijami i pesticidami [in Russian]
Aspects covered in this manual include: organisation of safe work with fertilisers and pesticides, hygienic requirements for yards and warehouses; safety in the use of fertilisers (types of fertilisers, unloading, storage, transport, safety in the use of machinery and equipment); safety in the use of pesticides (types of pesticides, acceptance, storage, distribution, formulation, disposal of containers and waste, personal protective equipment, fire protection, first aid).
Rossel'hozizdat, Seleznevskaja ul. 11a, 103030 Moskva, USSR, 1985, 158p. Price: Rbl.0.45.

CIS 86-1365 Amiton
Aspects covered in this data sheet: chemical identity; exposure limits; physicochemical properties; fire and explosion hazards; reactivity; health hazards; uses (pesticide); handling of spills or releases.
In: EPA Chemical Profiles, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington D.C. 20460, USA, Dec. 1985. 4p.

CIS 86-1340 Dioxathion
Aspects covered in this data sheet: chemical identity; exposure limits; physicochemical properties; fire and explosion hazards; reactivity; health hazards; uses (pesticide); handling of spills or releases.
In: EPA Chemical Profiles, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington D.C. 20460, USA, Dec. 1985. 4p.

CIS 86-1413 Nicotine sulfate
Aspects covered in this data sheet: chemical identity; exposure limits; physicochemical properties; fire and explosion hazards; reactivity; health hazards; uses (pesticide); handling of spills or releases.
In: EPA Chemical Profiles, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington D.C. 20460, USA, Dec. 1985. 4p.

CIS 86-1412 Cycloheximide
Aspects covered in this data sheet: chemical identity; exposure limits; physicochemical properties; fire and explosion hazards; reactivity; health hazards; uses (fungicide); handling of spills or releases.
In: EPA Chemical Profiles, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington D.C. 20460, USA, Dec. 1985. 3p.

CIS 86-1409 Phenol, 3-(1-methylethyl)-, Methylcarbamate
Aspects covered in this data sheet: chemical identity; exposure limits; physicochemical properties; fire and explosion hazards; reactivity; health hazards; uses (pesticide); handling of spills or releases.
In: EPA Chemical Profiles, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington D.C. 20460, USA, Dec. 1985. 4p.

CIS 86-1330 Phenoxarsine, 10,10'-oxydi-
Aspects covered in this data sheet: identity; exposure limits; physicochemical properties; fire and explosion hazards; reactivity; health hazards; handling of spills or releases. This product is used primarily for fungicidal and bactericidal protection of plastics.
In: EPA Chemical Profiles, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington D.C. 20460, USA, Dec. 1985. 4p.

CIS 86-1408 Endrin
Aspects covered in this data sheet: chemical identity; exposure limits; physicochemical properties; fire and explosion hazards; reactivity; health hazards (suspected carcinogen); handling of spills or releases.
In: EPA Chemical Profiles, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington D.C. 20460, USA, Dec. 1985. 4p.

CIS 86-1407 Methyl bromide
Aspects covered in this data sheet: chemical identity; exposure limits; physicochemical properties; fire and explosion hazards; reactivity; health hazards; uses (pesticide); handling of spills or releases.
In: EPA Chemical Profiles, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington D.C. 20460, USA, Dec. 1985. 4p.

CIS 86-1405 Dimethoate
Aspects covered in this data sheet: chemical identity; exposure limits; physicochemical properties; fire and explosion hazards; reactivity; health hazards; uses; handling of spills or releases.
In: EPA Chemical Profiles, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington D.C. 20460, USA, Dec. 1985. 4p.

CIS 86-1404 Dichlorvos
Aspects covered in this data sheet; chemical identity; exposure limits; physicochemical properties; fire and explosion hazards; reactivity; health hazards; uses (pesticide); handling of spills or releases.
In: EPA Chemical Profiles, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington D.C. 20460, USA, Dec. 1985. 4p.

CIS 86-1318 Phenylmercury acetate
Aspects covered in this data sheet: chemical identity; exposure limits; physicochemical properties; fire and explosion hazards; reactivity; health hazards; uses (fungicide, herbicide); handling of spills or releases.
In: EPA Chemical Profiles, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington D.C. 20460, USA, Dec. 1985. 4p.

CIS 86-1403 Chlordane
Aspects covered in this data sheet: chemical identity; exposure limits; physicochemical properties; fire and explosion hazards; reactivity; health hazards; uses (pesticide); handling of spills or releases.
In: EPA Chemical Profiles, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington D.C. 20460, USA, Dec. 1985. 4p.

CIS 86-1311 Isofluorphate
Aspects covered in this data sheet: chemical identity; exposure limits; physicochemical properties; fire and explosion hazards; reactivity; health hazards; uses (pesticide); handling of spills or releases.
In: EPA Chemical Profiles, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington D.C. 20460, USA, Dec. 1985. 4p.

CIS 86-1402 Parathion
Aspects covered in this data sheet: chemical identity; exposure limits; physicochemical properties; fire and explosion hazards; reactivity; health hazards; uses (pesticide); handling of spills or releases.
In: EPA Chemical Profiles, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington D.C. 20460, USA, Dec. 1985. 4p.

CIS 86-1307 Physostigmine
Aspects covered in this data sheet: chemical identity; exposure limits; physicochemical properties; fire and explosion hazards; reactivity; health hazards; uses (pesticide); handling of spills or releases.
In: EPA Chemical Profiles, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington D.C. 20460, USA, Dec. 1985. 3p.

CIS 86-1401 Coumaphos
Aspects covered in this data sheet: chemical identity; exposure limits; physicochemical properties; fire and explosion hazards; reactivity; health hazards; uses (pesticide); handling of spills or releases.
In: EPA Chemical Profiles, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington D.C. 20460, USA, Dec. 1985. 4p.

CIS 86-1300 Aminopterin
Aspects covered in this data sheet: chemical identity; exposure limits; physicochemical properties; fire and explosion hazards; reactivity; health hazards; uses (rodenticide); handling of spills or releases.
In: EPA Chemical Profiles, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington D.C. 20460, USA, Dec. 1985. 3p.

CIS 86-1400 Trichlorophon
Aspects covered in this data sheet: chemical identity; exposure limits; physicochemical properties; fire and explosion hazards; reactivity; health hazards; uses; handling of spills or releases.
In: EPA Chemical Profiles, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington D.C. 20460, USA, Dec. 1985. 4p.

CIS 86-1172 Zhang R. et al.
Background value of chlordimeform and its metabolites in the urine of the general population
140 persons, who never had occupational exposure to the insecticide chlordimeform, were tested for urinary chlordimeform and its metabolites. There was no significant difference between sexes or ages. The background value is 0.020 ± 0.025mg/L, the upper limits of the normal range being 0.061 and 0.078mg/L at the 95% and 99% confidence levels, respectively. These levels of chlordimeform and its metabolites in urine may be taken as reference points for monitoring people occupationally exposed to chlordimeform.
Occupational Medicine, 1985, Vol.12, No.4, p.7-8. 4 ref.

CIS 86-1122 Ingelmo Martin F.J., Moyano Acosta R.
Pesticides: toxicological review of organophosphorus compounds
Pesticidas: revisión toxicologica de los compuestos organofosforados [in Spanish]
Aspects covered in this review: importance of pesticides for agriculture; classification of organophosphorus pesticides; modes of action; routes of exposure and toxic effects in humans; treatment and antidotes.
Salud y trabajo, Nov.-Dec. 1985, No.52, p.20-36. Illus. 31 ref.

CIS 86-725 EPA Chemical Profiles
The US Environmental Protection Agency has developed a set of chemical profile reference documents for use in the Chemical Emergency Preparedness Program. In order of the Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number, approx. 400 profiles summarise the available documented information for chemicals on the EPA list of acutely toxic chemicals; the profiles are subject to discussion and revision. Content of the profiles: synonyms, formula, identity information on hazardous ingredients and limit values, physical and chemical characteristics, fire and explosion hazard data, reactivity data (incompatibility, decomposition), health hazard data (routes of entry, acute, delayed, or chronic toxicity, signs and symptoms of exposure, medical conditions aggravated by exposure, emergency and first aid procedures), precautions for safe handling and use. The profiles concern mainly pesticides and other agrochemicals as well as some disinfectants and chemical intermediates.
United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington D.C. 20460, USA. Dec. 1985. Approx. 800p.

CIS 86-796
Ontario Ministries of Agriculture and Food and Labour
Report of the Ontario task force on health and safety in agriculture
In this final report, the task force recommends that an agency be established jointly by the Ontario Ministries of Agriculture and Food and of Labour that would have comprehensive responsibility for developing and administering health and safety programmes in agriculture. See CIS 86-207, 208 and 209 for the basis of this report.
Ontario Task Force on Health and Safety in Agriculture, 434 University Ave., Room 101, Toronto, Ontario M7A 1T7, Canada, Oct. 1985. 264p. Illus. 85 ref. Appendices.

CIS 86-502 Dubois G.
Crop protection index - Insecticides, fungicides, herbicides, ...
Index phytosanitaire: produits insecticides, fongicides, herbicides, ... [in French]
Analytical listing of more than 2,200 crop protection products approved for sale in France and of 434 active substances. The composition of these products is given. Classification categories are: insecticides and acaricides, fungicides, herbicides and other products. Each active substance is described with its chemical formula, properties, uses, safety precautions and toxicity. Various alphabetic indices permit the quick location of manufacturers and distributors, the identification of active ingredients and of the corresponding commercial products. The potential audience of this book includes medical doctors, toxicologists, laboratory specialists and pharmacists selling crop protection products.
ACTA-Publications, 149 rue de Bercy, 75595 Paris Cedex 12, France, 1985, 22nd edition. 464p. Price: FF.72.00 (France), FF.67.29 (outside France).

CIS 86-500 Wester R.C., Maibach H.I.
In-vivo percutaneous absorption and decontamination of pesticides in humans
The principles of percutaneous absorption are reviewed using data currently available for pesticides. Pesticides can be considered middle- to high-absorbing chemicals when applied to human skin. Higher chemical concentrations, large surface areas and longer duration of skin contact time enhance the potential for increased systemic availability. Occlusion, especially with clothing, also enhances the potential for increased absorption. Initial attempts at skin decontamination have shown a large capacity for skin to bind pesticides and resist complete removal.
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, 1985, Vol.16, No.1, p.25-37. Illus. 19 ref.

CIS 86-222 Munn S., Keefe T.J., Savage E.P.
A comparative study of pesticide exposures in adults and youth migrant field workers
To study possible differences between pesticide exposures received by youth (subjects <16 years of age) and adults (>16 years of age), human exposure samples (gloves and urine) and environmental samples (soil, foliage and air) were collected during the onion harvesting season of 1982 in Colorado, USA. All samples were analysed for toxaphene, ethyl parathion, methyl parathion and malathion. Environmental samples were found to have very low levels of these insecticides. The youth cohort had lower residue values than did the adults. Detectable levels of dialkyl phosphates were found in only 2 of 44 urine samples.
Archives of Environmental Health, July-Aug. 1985, Vol.40, No.4, p.215-220. 17 ref.

CIS 86-206 Rosival L.
Pesticides
Lecture given at the XXI International Congress on Occupational Health in Dublin, Ireland, 9-14 Sep. 1984. Aspects covered: manufacture and use of pesticides; prevention and monitoring of exposure; medical aspects of exposure prevention (treatment of poisoning, biological monitoring, expertise in toxicology); environmental aspects and the international dimension of pesticides; WHO recommendations.
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health, June 1985, Vol.11, No.3, special issue, p.189-197. 10 ref.

CIS 86-205
(Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft)
Evaluation of health risks for pesticide users
Zur Bewertung gesundheitlicher Gefahren für den Anwender von Pflanzenschutzmitteln [in German]
Report (Mitteilung XIII) of the Commission on Pesticides used for Crop Protection and Treatment. The active constituent of a pesticide does not determine by iteself the toxic hazard or the protection needed, which is why this publication takes into consideration other influencing factors. After some general comments on preparation and packaging, the various areas of application are reviewed (seeds, soil, weeds, fungi, insects, growth regulation, open-air and greenhouse crops). Another factor to consider is the type of exposure (warehousing, preparation, spreading, fumigation, painting, dipping, spraying, dusting, gassing). Also included in the evaluation criteria are the results of animal experiments, exposure limits and the results of investigations following cases of poisoning. Conclusions are presented on the degree of hazard during the different phases of pesticide applcation and on recommendations for preventive methods. Tables are given for areas and types of application and for possibilities of contamination.
VCH Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, Postfach 1260/1280, 6940 Weinheim, Federal Republic of Germany, 1985. 85p. 51 ref.

CIS 85-2010 Bertoncin D., Russolo A., Caroldi S., Lotti M.
Neuropathy target esterase in human lymphocytes
Measurements of neuropathy target esterase activity (NTE) in blood lymphocytes has been suggested as a possible biomonitor for organo-phosphate-induced delayed polyneuropathy. The mean value of lymphocyte NTE activity in 108 Caucasian males was 11±2.5nMoles/min.mg of protein. No sex or age difference was detected and the average intraindividual coefficient of variation was 10.1%. The results suggest that the test is feasible under clinical conditions providing appropriate baseline values are established.
Archives of Environmental Health, May-June 1985, Vol.40, No.3, p.139-143. Illus. 23 ref.

CIS 85-1964 Flannigan S.A., Tucker S.B., Key M.M., Ross C.E., Fairchild E.J., Grimes B.A., Harrist R.B.
Synthetic pyrethroid insecticides: a dermatological evaluation
This study evaluated the skin sensations of people exposed to field-strength (0.13mg/cm2) fenvalerate and permethrin, both powerful insecticides belonging to the synthetic pyrethroids. Both substances produced paraesthesia lasting 24-28h, with markedly stronger response to fenvalerate, while the inert ingredients used in both insecticides produced no response at all. When skin sensation was tested against the concentration of these insecticides, sensation intensity increased linearly with the logarithm of concentration. Topical application of vitamin E acetate was found to have very high therapeutic value, eliminating almost 100% of the skin pain.
British Journal of Industrial Medicine, June 1985, Vol.42, No.6, p.363-372. Illus. 30 ref.

CIS 85-2008 Turnbull G.J., Sanderson D.M., Bonsall J.L.
Occupational hazards of pesticide use
Aspects covered in this book written by several experts: pesticide safety; measurement of occupational exposure to pesticides; exposure during application; pesticides and health in developing countries; pesticide exposure and health in developed countries; regulations; current trends and future needs.
Taylor and Francis Ltd., 4 John Street, London WC1N 2ET, United Kingdom, 1985. 184p. Illus. Index. 175 ref. Price: £19.00.

CIS 85-1639
(Institut National de recherche et de sécurité)
2,4-D, its salts and esters
2,4-D, ses sels et esters [in French]
This toxicological data sheet on 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid covers: uses, physical and chemical properties, detection and determination methods in air, fire hazards; toxicology (acute, subacute and chronic experimental toxicity; acute, subacute and chronic toxicity in man; mutagenic and carcinogenic effects); TLV in the USA (ACGIH): 10mg/m3; French legislation regarding OSH and French and international legislation regarding transport; technical and medical recommendations.
Cahiers de notes documentaires - Sécurité et hygiène du travail, 2nd quarter 1985, No.119, p.277-280. 20 ref.

CIS 85-1701
Health and Safety Executive
A guide to the Poisonous Substances in Agriculture Regulations 1984
This guide provides an explanation of the 1984 regulations for the safe use of pesticides in agriculture in the United Kingdom. Coverage: scope; requirements (protective clothing, greenhouses and livestock houses, repiar of apparatus, keeping of registers, hours of work, notification of sickness and absence, training and supervision, age limits, exemption certificates); use of pesticides in greenhouses and livestock houses; medical matters and hygiene (poisoning symptoms, first aid measures, medical supervision, cumulative effects of poisons, washing facilities); general precautions (safe handling, following instructions, working conditions, chemical storage, etc.). The full text of the regulations, including a list of specified substances, is given in the appendix.
HM Stationery Office, 49 High Holborn, London WC1V 6HB, United Kingdom, 1985. 59p. Illus. Price: £4.20.

CIS 85-1623 Alexeeff G.V., Kilgore W.W., Muñoz P., Watt D.
Determination of acute toxic effects in mice following exposure to methyl bromide
Mice were exposed for 1h to concentrations of methyl bromide ranging from 0.87 to 5.93mg/L. Decreased lung and liver weights were observed at 2.20 and 2.70mg/L, kidney lesions appeared at 3.50mg/L and mortality occurred at 3.82mg/L and above. The 1h LC50 of methyl bromide in mice via inhalation was 4.68mg/L (about 1200ppm). The dose-response curve was very steep and the LC10 to LC90 range of mortality was contained within a doubling of concentration.
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, 1985, Vol.15, No.1, p.109-123. Illus. 23 ref.

CIS 85-1093 Vasta J.F., Kvartek E.J.
Development of a sampling and analytical method for the insecticide Propoxur
The sampling device is a glass tube (6.35cm long and 7.94mm I.D.) packed with 10% Carbowax 400 supported on 80/100 mesh Supelcoport. The Propoxur is desorbed with methanol and analysed by liquid chromatography. Sample recovery is >87%. Limit of detection for the method is lµg per sample. Refrigerated samples are stable for over 1 week.
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, Apr. 1985, Vol.46, No.4, p.230-232. Illus. 10 ref.

CIS 85-1091 Dubois G.
Crop protection index. France, North and tropical Africa
Index phytosanitaire. France, Afrique méditerranéenne et tropicale [in French]
Analytical listing of crop protection substances. Part 1 contains information on products approved for sale in France (2100 in all). Part 2 has information on about 1000 pesticides distributed in Africa. Alphabetic listings of products and active substances are given under the headings of insecticides, fungicides, herbicides, combined products and others. The information includes composition and properties of the products, their trade names, conditions for their use, their toxicity and addresses of distributors.
ACTA-Publications, 149 rue de Bercy, 75595 Paris Cedex 12, France, 1985, 21st edition, 644p. Price: FF.91.59 (outside France).

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