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  • ...en and white logo of a person spraying crops with pesticides.|thumb|SENSOR-Pesticides Logo]] '''Sentinel Event Notification System for Occupational Risks (SENSOR)-Pesticides''' is a U.S. state-based [[Clinical surveillance|surveillance]] program tha
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  • '''Make sure that the Oranges have not been sprayed with pesticides.'''
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  • ...types from the 1920s to the 1940s. However the widespread use of chemical pesticides and the growth of commercial farming led to a sharp decline in the breed fr
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  • ...ilar [[retting]] process. Unlike [[cotton]], nettles grow easily without [[pesticides]]. The fibres are coarser however.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.
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  • ...olvents. Fluorine treated bottles are excellent for use with insecticides, pesticides, herbicides, photographic chemicals, agricultural chemicals, household and
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  • ...presently utilized in applications which include the controlled release of pesticides and nutrients, soil conditioning, seed coatings, gel plantings and plant pr
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  • ...which it leaves the microcapsule, as in the controlled release of drugs or pesticides. The problem may be as simple as masking the taste or odor of the core, or
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  • ...cal|chemical products]], including pharmaceuticals, solvents, fertilizers, pesticides, and plastics. The industry is usually divided into three major components
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  • ...nsure each bamboo stalk is of 100% natural growth and without any chemical pesticides. The proof of the ecologically sound methods behind bamboo production is th '''Organic Quality more accessible''' - bamboo is often grown without pesticides or fertilisers.
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  • ...hich spreads pests. The 5% of cotton-bearing land in India uses 55% of all pesticides used in India.<ref name="CRT"/> ...is becoming expensive because of high water consumption, use of expensive pesticides, insecticides and fertiliser. GM products aim to increase disease resistanc
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  • ...d [[pesticide]]s. A total limit of 40 p.p.m. (40 mg kg<sup>-1</sup>) total pesticides was stipulated for lanolin of general use, with no individual limit greater ...it of total pesticides is reduced to 3 p.p.m. (3 mg kg<sup>-1</sup>) total pesticides with no individual limit greater than 1 p.p.m. (1 mg kg<sup>-1</sup>).
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  • * Liquid pesticides have traditionally used kerosene or some other petroleum distillate as a ca
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  • ...ISPM 15]], which requires all dunnage to be heat treated or fumigated with pesticides and marked with an accredited seal. Several instances where foreign insects
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  • ...emp field, so hemp production is not traditionally dependent on the use of pesticides.
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  • ...=Nc1cccc(C)c1C}} It is used in production of [[mefenamic acid]], dyes, and pesticides. ...{SMILESCAS|CAS=95-68-1|SMILES=Nc1ccc(C)cc1C}} It is used for production of pesticides, dyes, and other chemicals.
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  • ...1-20090112IPR45936-12-01-2009-2009-false/default_en.htm|title=MEPs approve pesticides legislation|date=2009-01-13|language=english|accessdate=2009-01-14}}</ref>
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  • | title = Banned and Non-Authorised Pesticides in the United Kingdom | url = http://www.pesticides.gov.uk/approvals.asp?id=55| accessdate = 1 December 2009}}</ref>
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  • ...Examples include: paints and lacquers, paint strippers, cleaning supplies, pesticides, building materials and furnishings, office equipment such as copiers and p
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  • ...8: 702-710.</ref>. As a consequence the [[UK government]] withdrew these [[pesticides]] from the market until safer handling systems were devised. In addition, ...rtaken a study to model the exposure of the British population to selected pesticides from food and other sources. This work demonstrated that although it is lik
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  • ...en and white logo of a person spraying crops with pesticides.|thumb|SENSOR-Pesticides Logo]] '''Sentinel Event Notification System for Occupational Risks (SENSOR)-Pesticides''' is a U.S. state-based [[Clinical surveillance|surveillance]] program tha
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  • ...ol, production of synthetic fibers and fabrication of rubbers, lubricants, pesticides, medications, and dyes. The most common route of benzene exposure is throug
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  • ...impulsive acts undertaken during stressful events, and the availability of pesticides strongly influences the incidence of self poisoning. Pesticide poisoning is an important occupational health issue because pesticides are used in a large number of industries, which puts many different categor
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  • * [[SENSOR-Pesticides]]
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  • ...lloying agent for lead batteries, but historically it was widely used as [[pesticides]], [[herbicide]]s, [[insecticide]]s, but these applications are declining.<
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  • ...(possibly because of contamination of tobacco leaves with lead-containing pesticides).<ref name="Hu07"/> Adults with certain risk factors might be more suscept
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  • *[[Pesticides]]
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  • Lead was also used in pesticides before the 1950s, when fruit orchards were treated ([[ATSDR]]). A lead cyli
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  • ...race amounts. About 20M kg are produced annually, mainly as a precursor to pesticides, flavors and fragrances. Approximately 50% of synthetic catechol is consumed in the production of pesticides, the remainder being used as a precursor to fine chemicals such as perfumes
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  • ...[[cordage]] for industrial-strength ropes. Hemp plants also require little pesticides and herbicides due to its height, density and foliage. This also makes the
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  • ...did not look at the additional health impacts of herbicides, fertilizers, pesticides, and hormones that are used in the production of non-organic milk, and that
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  • ...cals, possibly leading to consumption of significantly elevated amounts of pesticides or chemicals.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://wizbangblue.com/2008/01/26/the-
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