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  • ...S, Walton WH, Rogan JM. (1971) New Dust Standards for British Coal Mines. Nature 227(5257): 445-447.</ref>. The research underpinned the recommendations for ...rating potential of long and short fibre amosite asbestos samples. British Journal of Industrial Medicine; 46: 271-276.</ref>. This research expanded to consi
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  • ...ttp://www.nanomedicine.com/Papers/WhatIsNMMar05.pdf What is Nanomedicine?]|journal= Nanomedicine: Nanotech. Biol. Med. |volume=1|issue=1|pages=2–9|year=2005 ...using unknown effects. Most human-made [[nanoparticle]]s do not appear in nature, so living organisms may not have appropriate means to deal with nanowaste.
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  • Staff training is taken very seriously at the company due to the nature of the services that the organization provides. Initial and on-going train ...units also have multiple audio booths for audiometric testing. Due to the nature of the equipment being used and the tests being undertaken and handled, the
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  • ...en involved historically with changing the perception of society about the nature and extent of hazards in the workplace. Many Occupational Hygienists work ...of medical and para professionals in detecting and then characterizing the nature of the issue, both in terms of the hazard and in terms of the risk to the w
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  • # Breakthroughs in technology that would change the nature of work, such as the desktop computer, ...ar II generation and the older generation regarding their expectations the nature of the new workplace,
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  • ...Chemistry and Physics, Internet Version 2005, <http://www.hbcpnetbase.com>|journal=CRC Press}}</ref> ...t chaotropic salting-in denaturants are not just water-structure breakers.|journal=Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of Ame
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  • Molds are [[Omnipresence|ubiquitous]] in nature, and mold spores are a common component of household and workplace dust. Ho ...f Fungal Contamination in Moldy Homes: Comparison of Different Methods", ''Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene'', '''3''':5, 262-273 [1]</ref>
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  • ...nsultation on Human Influenza A/H5 in the September 29, 2005 [[New England Journal of Medicine]]</ref><ref>[http://darwin.nap.edu/books/0309095042/html The Th ...et al'' | title = Prevention and control of avian influenza in Singapore | journal = Ann. Acad. Med. Singap. | volume = 37 | issue = 6 | pages = 504–9 | yea
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  • The nature of management depends on local economic and social conditions. Some disaste ...narians pondering participation in emergency response was published in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, it had two sections of ques
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  • ...ref name="BuildingBlocks451-3">{{cite book |last=Emsley |first=John |title=Nature's Building Blocks: An A-Z Guide to the Elements |year=2001 |isbn=0-19-85034 ...oidal forms of arsenic, each with a different structure, are found free in nature (the minerals arsenic ''[[sensu stricto]]'' and the much rarer arsenolampri
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  • ...34-4885/39/5/001/rpv39i5p401.pdf|last = Wallwork|first = G. R.|year = 1976|journal = Reports on the Progress Physics|volume = 39|pages = 401–485|doi = 10.1 ...ce in the environment and methods of its speciation|volume = 107|issue = 3|journal = Environmental Pollution|year = 2000|pages = 263–283|doi = 10.1016/S0269
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  • ...|discovered]] simultaneously by [[Friedrich Stromeyer]]<ref>{{cite journal|journal = Annalen der Physik|year = 1818|pages = 113|volume = 59|title = Noch ein s ...lengths).<ref>{{cite journal|title = On the new determination of the meter|journal = Measurement Techniques|volume = 1|issue = 3|year = 1958|doi = 10.1007/BF0
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  • ...ary Elvira |year = 1933|title = The Discovery of the Elements |publisher = Journal of Chemical Education |location = Easton, PA |chapter = XII. Other Elements [[Friedrich Wöhler]]<ref>{{cite journal|journal = Annalen der Physik|volume = 89|issue = 8|pages = 577–582|title = Ueber
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  • ...n, which is part of [[common salt]] and other compounds, it is abundant in nature and necessary to most forms of life, including [[human]]s. In its elemental ...lz, Martha ''et al.''}}</ref> Chloride is one of the most common anions in nature. [[Hydrogen chloride]] and its aqueous solution, [[hydrochloric acid]], are
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  • ...ubs/wildfire_e2882a.pdf|title= Understanding Wildfire Behavior in Michigan|journal=Wildfire Series (in Extension Bulletin)|volume=E2882|date=April 2004|publis ...=http://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/10013541.html|title=Fire in the hole|journal=Smithsonian Magazine |date=May 2005|accessdate=2009-07-30}}</ref> However,
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  • The nature of mining processes creates a potential negative impact on the environment ...''[[Arizona and the West]]'', Vol. 7, No. 4 (Winter, 1965), pp. 299-314 (''Journal of the Southwest'') Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/40167137.</ref>
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  • ...st = Georges|title = The NUBASE Evaluation of Nuclear and Decay Properties|journal = Nuclear Physics A|volume = 729| pages = 3–128| publisher = Atomic Mass ...option of Metallurgy in the Ancient Middle East|author = Heskel, Dennis L.|journal = Current Anthropology|volume = 24|issue = 3|year = 1983|pages = 362–366|
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  • ...by the crushing, grinding, or pulverizing of coal. Because of the brittle nature of coal, coal dust can be created during [[mining]], transportation, or by [[Image:Courrières 1906 LeJ.jpg|thumb|250px|''[[Le Petit Journal]]'' illustration of the Courrières mine disaster]]
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  • ...ntral atom so as to produce [[heterocyclic]] rings."<br />{{cite journal | journal = [[J. Chem. Soc., Trans.]] | year = 1920 | volume = 117 | pages = 1456 | d ...e journal |last=Schwarzenbach |first=G |date=1952 |title=Der Chelateffekt |journal=Helv. Chim. Acta|volume=35|pages=2344–2359|doi=10.1002/hlca.19520350721}}
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  • ...Gluconic acid, gluconate salts, and gluconate [[ester]]s occur widely in nature because such species arise from the [[oxidation]] of [[glucose]]. Some dru ...ggs BS, Augenstein WL, Rumack BH |title=Hydrofluoric acid dermal exposure |journal=Vet Hum Toxicol |volume=31 |issue=3 |pages=243–7 |year=1989 |pmid=2741315
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