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  • ...of Intelligence. ''The Factbook'' is a comprehensive resource of facts and statistics on more than 250 countries and other entities. }}</ref> *[[Armed Forces Medical Intelligence Center]] ([[United States Department of Defense|Department of
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  • ...h need to be specified. This is because a polymer actually consists of a [[statistics|statistical]] distribution of chains of varying lengths, and each chain con Polymer oxidation has caused accidents involving [[medical device]]s. One of the oldest known failure modes is [[ozone cracking]] caus
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  • .... Civilian uses include counterweights in aircraft, radiation shielding in medical [[radiation therapy]] and industrial [[radiography]] equipment, and contain The actual acute and chronic toxicity of DU is also a point of medical controversy. Multiple studies using cultured cells and laboratory rodents
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  • ...r capita]] production of sugar.<ref name="consumption">International sugar statistics http://www.illovosugar.com/World_of_sugar/Sugar_Statistics/International.as ...chilok, Catherine. [http://www.jdrf.org/index.cfm?page_id=105381 “Ask a Medical Professional: Diabetes Myths and Misconceptions.”] ''[[Juvenile Diabetes
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  • ...United States Department of Labor|Department of Labor]], [[Bureau of Labor Statistics]], Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries program, fatal injuries in confine ...ad on the body. Employers should have regard to the guidance in AS 1715 on medical fitness for the wearing of respiratory protective devices.
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  • [[Medical treatment]]s are exempt, as are injuries arising from [[road traffic accide ...disease]]s".<ref name=stat>[http://www.hse.gov.uk/statistics/index.htm HSE statistics]</ref>
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  • '''Cancer''' {{IPA-en|ˈkænsər||en-us-cancer.ogg}} (medical term: [[malignancy|malignant]] [[neoplasm]]) is a class of [[disease]]s in ...rch UK">{{cite web | last =Cancer Research UK | title =UK cancer incidence statistics by age | month=January | year=2007 | url =http://info.cancerresearchuk.org/
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  • ...]]) and other types of emotional strain (e.g., dissatisfaction, [[Fatigue (medical)|fatigue]], [[Stress (biology)|tension]], etc.), maladaptive behaviors (e.g ...te=2007-12-01|publisher=United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics}}</ref><ref>Jacobs JA, Gerson K [2004]. The time divide: Work, family, and
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  • ...the U.S.<ref name="qsqlui" /> The term [[Mesothelioma]] was first used in medical literature in 1931; its association with asbestos was first noted sometime ...espiratory Diseases in Dusty Trades", Bulletin of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Vol. 231, pp 176–180. Mr. Hoffman was a professional statistician, emplo
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  • ...Branch, Dr Michael Jacobsen, Head of Statistics and Dr David Muir, Head of Medical Branch. [[File:CoalMiner.jpg|thumb|Underground coal miner]] ...re both exposure to airborne dust and health outcomes in a large [[cohort (statistics)|cohort]] of miners over a prolonged period, and to use these [[Quantitativ
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  • ===Statistics=== There are three main statistics which may be used to compare the safety of various forms of travel:<ref>[ht
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  • ==Work statistics== ...jobs are three times more likely than others to suffer from stress-related medical conditions and are twice as likely to quit. The study states that women, in
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  • ...nt of $50,000. In addition to the lump sum payment, compensation includes medical benefits from the date an individual files a claim. Compensation under Par ...or [http://www.dol.gov/esa/owcp/energy/regs/compliance/weeklystats.htm DOL Statistics]</ref> in benefits to sick workers and their families.<ref name=d>[http://w
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  • ...ssues have required the coordination over a number of years of a number of medical and para professionals in detecting and then characterizing the nature of t **Basic Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics (Statistics), Physics);
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  • Physical ergonomics is important in the medical field, particularly to those diagnosed with physiological ailments or disor ...port explaining the experiment should be written. It should often display statistics including an ANOVA table, plots, and means of central tendency. A final pa
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  • • Voluntary medical examinations<br> • Mathematics and statistics
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  • ...icine, industrial hygiene, safety, psychology, engineering, chemistry, and statistics. The director of NIOSH is [[John Howard (public health administrator)|John ...tandards for the [[Mine Safety and Health Administration]]", "administer a medical surveillance program for miners, including chest X-rays to detect [[pneumoc
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  • ...age weekly hours worked began to rise. (According to the [[Bureau of Labor Statistics]], in 1934 the average hours worked each week was approximately thirty-four ...ven if the stress is out there, it’s not showing up (in the compensation statistics). Some of it shows up in the rising violence, which is a crude proxy for t
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  • ...p://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/pubs/commodity/beryllium/|title = Beryllium Statistics and Information|publisher = United States Geological Survey|accessdate = 20 *[http://www.hss.energy.gov/healthsafety/fwsp/formerworkermed/ Former Worker Medical Screening Program], [[United States Department of Energy|U.S. Department of
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  • The HealthyWage advisory board includes leading medical and behavioral economic experts, like [[Dan Ariely]]. The company has not yet reported its user success statistics, but, according to Roddenberry, the success rate is higher than expected.
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