Lead Toxicity
....
toxicity. In RL Singhal & JA Thomas (eds), Lead
Toxicity (
pp. 273 300). .... lead. In RL Singhal & JA Thomas (eds), Lead
Toxicity (
pp. 19 42). ....
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Hyperbaric Medicine
.... Bert described oxygen's
toxicity in 1878: Breathing pure oxygen at 3 ATA for about 3 hours can cause seizures (Kindwall, 1992,
pp. 517-526). ....
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Use of Animals in Scientific Research
.... Goldberg, AM (1991). Alternatives to animals in
toxicity testing. Animal Rights and Welfare,
pp. 85-94. Williams, J. ed. New York: HW Wilson. ....
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The etiology of Aplastic Anemia
.... Allen (Klein, 1988,
pp. .... Thus, numerous studies have consensus as to sub-acute levels of
toxicity caused by Agent Orange, but their models were domestic animals ....
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Respiratory Protection for Workers
.... Such training must include instruction on the
toxicity of all respiratory hazards .... emergency procedures, and applicable regulations (Cashman & Murray, 1995,
pp. ....
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Environmental Engineering
.... a natural uranium decay product) from a house (S&S, 1996,
pp. .... more of the characteristics of ignitability, corrosivity, reactivity,
toxicity, or radioactivity ....
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Tuberculosis
.... Ethambutol has been shown to have ocular
toxicity and can cause permanent visual impairment (Sivakumarn, Harrison, Marschner & Martin, 1998,
pp. 428-30). ....
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Tuberculosis Table of Contents Introduction.......
.... Ethambutol has been shown to have ocular
toxicity and can cause permanent visual impairment (Sivakumarn, Harrison, Marschner & Martin, 1998,
pp. 428-30). ....
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PHYTOREMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY
.... Also, PR appears feasible for long term remediation of sites with low levels of contaminants that are of limited
toxicity; and plants such as poplar trees .... (
pp. ....
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PHYTOREMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY
.... Also, PR appears feasible for long term remediation of sites with low levels of contaminants that are of limited
toxicity; and plants such as poplar trees .... (
pp. ....
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Phytoremediation Technology for Hazardous Waste
.... Also, PR appears feasible for long term remediation of sites with low levels of contaminants that are of limited
toxicity; and plants such as poplar trees .... (
pp. ....
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Use of Drugs for Weight Loss
.... almost as much energy to convert protein amino acids to glucose as are gained, and the nitrogen portion of the protein molecule can create
toxicity problems ....
pp. ....
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6 Prescribed Medications
.... must follow the doctor's guidelines closely and observe children for signs of
toxicity. .... USP DI Advice for Patients: Drug Information in Lay Language, II,
pp. ....
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Acid Rain
.... to the reduction of other forms of plants (Babich, Davis, & Stotzky, 1980,
pp. .... This has contributed to increased levels of
toxicity in drinking water supplies. ....
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Pesticide Use & Free Radicals
.... Lastly, environmental effects may alter a pesticide's
toxicity. .... radicals is the oxidation of oxyhemoglobin in red blood cells (Brunori & Rotilio, 1984,
pp. ....
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Pesticide Use and Free Radicals
.... Lastly, environmental effects may alter a pesticide's
toxicity. .... radicals is the oxidation of oxyhemoglobin in red blood cells (Brunori & Rotilio, 1984,
pp. ....
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Marijuana as a social drug
.... or decreases smoking the substance, a certain level of
toxicity is reached in .... of lower centers from chronic inhibitory influences" (Myers in Smith, 1970,
pp. ....
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HIV & THE FETUS Introduction This research pa
....
Toxicity to mother and infant was insignificant. .... or aerosolized entamidine for those concerned about teratogenicity during the first trimester (Katz & Lim,
pp. ....
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AIDS
.... the main obstacles with the new therapies that do exist are "problems of cost, of compliance, of drug resistance, and of
toxicity/intolerance," (Keith .... 8,
Pp. ....
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AIDS & HIV
.... the main obstacles with the new therapies that do exist are "problems of cost, of compliance, of drug resistance, and of
toxicity/intolerance," (Keith .... 8,
Pp. ....
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Controversy Over Prozac Useage
.... As Breggin (1994) puts it, "Patients on Prozac may no longer perceive either the drug-induced
toxicity or their personal problems" (
pp. 189-190). ....
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Genetic Variations in HIV
.... neutropenia, and leukopenia, and required dose reduction for hematologic
toxicity significantly more .... The Journal of the American Medical Association, 269,
pp. ....
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Research Problems with AIDS & HIV Infection
.... of the threat of AIDS increased from 14 percent to 18 percent (Turner, 1994,
pp. .... cancer growth but, as it turned out, only at a price of severe
toxicity. ....
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HIV
.... of the threat of AIDS increased from 14 percent to 18 percent (Turner, 1994,
pp. .... cancer growth but, as it turned out, only at a price of severe
toxicity. ....
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Effects of Oil as a Hazardous Waste
.... Often these substances are of variable
toxicity. .... transportation of petroleum products has created thousands of contaminated sites (Mallard et al., 1993,
pp. ....
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Oil: A Hazardous Waste In recent years, oil pol
.... Often these substances are of variable
toxicity. .... transportation of petroleum products has created thousands of contaminated sites (Mallard et al., 1993,
pp. ....
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POLYSTYRENE VS POLYPROPYLENE Introduction The
.... retardant was not found to contribute to any
toxicity (6). Combustion .... during the combustion of PVC (polyvinylchloride) compared to
PP (polypropylene)." However ....
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Effects of Pollution on Border Patrol Agents
.... they will reach water supplies through either fallout or acid rain (Likens, 1977,
pp. .... The rapidity of such dispersion and the
toxicity of such dispersion are ....
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Comparing Four Leadership Theories
.... is outright
toxicity in leaders who do not honor or cannot recognize the importance and role of emotion in organizational life. Leaders who are detached (
pp. ....
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Structure of the Tobacco Industry
.... a cigarette with the addictive properties of nicotine but without the
toxicity of the .... by a match instead of a lighter" and caused "a hernia effect" (1990,
pp. ....
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