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  • short_title=Food Safety Act 1990| ...o food; to amend Parts III and V of the said Act of 1984 and Part I of the Food and Environment Protection Act 1985; and for connected purposes.</sup>|
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  • ...using the same processing time would result in under processing which is a safety issue. [[Category:Food preserving]]
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  • ...t is not totally covered in fluids that should not be a problem as to food safety, but the meat might be discolored and dry.
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  • *fast food joints ===Where do you get food after the SHTF?===
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  • ...oy. A recent increase in German air activity had prompted concern over the safety of UGS-40, a large and important convoy consisting of some 80 vessels. ==Commended for towing ''Barr'' to safety==
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  • Figure 5 is a section illustrating the device in use food storage box or refrigerator in the act of evaporation and absorption. ...ugh the mouth thereof, causing a circulation through the whole tub. If the safety device in the cold shell should rupture, the refrigerant will be absorbed o
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  • |Title = Safety and Security ...with the coordinates of a larger safe haven with hundreds of survivors and food, but getting there will be difficult as they must defend the warehouse when
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  • ...rennes H, Balima-Koussoubé T, Nagot N, Charpentier J-C, Pussard E | title=Safety and efficacy of rectal compared with intramuscular quinine for the early tr ==Regulation by the United States Food and Drug Administration==
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  • ...name="nyti_Jack"/> --> The drug was approved for opioid overdose by the [[Food and Drug Administration]] in 1971.<ref name="nyti_Jack">{{Cite web| title = ...ithdrawal in the fetus. In this setting, further research is needed before safety can be assured, so naloxone should only be used during pregnancy if it is a
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  • In the United States, the [[Food and Drug Administration|FDA]]-approved indications for carbamazepine use ar ...edwatch/safety/2007/safety07.htm#carbamazepine |date=2007-12-12 |work=2007 Safety Alerts for Drugs, Biologics, Medical Devices, and Dietary Supplements |publ
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  • It was approved by the [[USA]] [[Food and Drug Administration]] in 1953 for use in [[seizure]]s. ...uated for approval. The list means that the FDA has identified a potential safety issue, but does not mean that FDA has identified a causal relationship betw
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  • ...Buna D, Hoag NA | title=A retrospective review assessing the efficacy and safety of nitrofurantoin in renal impairment | journal=Canadian Pharmacists Journa ...rugs/nitrofurantoin-092200.htm</ref>. Nitrofurantoin should be taken with food, as this improves the absorption of the drug by 45%.
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  • | publisher = Drug Safety Site ...as the first line treatment. It is approved for this purpose by the [[U.S. Food and Drug Administration]].
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  • ...in iodised table salt and collagen preparations. International Journal of Food Science & Technology. Volume 43 Issue 5, Pages 895 -899. (Published Online: ...nt in Radiation Emergencies," U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Food and Drug Administration Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER); Dec
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  • ...infection in many other countries, including in the United States by the [[Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA) on October 9, 1991. Its FDA approval helped ...owder for oral solution. Product information (July 2000)]</ref> but rapid. Food substantially reduces didanosine bioavailability, and the drug should be ad
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  • ...]) was approved by the [[Food and Drug Administration (United States)|U.S. Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA) on July 12, 2006 under the brand name '''At ...cated for the treatment of chronic [[hepatitis B]] virus infection and the safety and efficacy of emtricitabine have not been established in patients co-infe
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  • ...ir was approved by the [[Food and Drug Administration (United States)|U.S. Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA) on October 26, 2001 for the treatment of HI | publisher = [[Food and Drug Administration (United States)|U.S. Food and Drug Administration]]
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  • ...ations approved by the [[Food and Drug Administration (United States)|U.S. Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA) in July 2006 under the brand name [[Atripla ...Aberg JA. Neuropsychiatric complications of antiretroviral therapy. ''Drug Safety''. 2006;29(10):865-74. PMID 16970510</ref> and more serious symptoms such a
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  • ...NNRTI approved by the [[Food and Drug Administration (United States)|U.S. Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA). It was approved June 21, 1996 for adults a ...effect of baseline CD4 cell count and HIV-1 viral load on the efficacy and safety of nevirapine or efavirenz-based first-line HAART | journal=AIDS |volume=19
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  • Lopinavir/ritonavir was approved by the [[US]] [[Food and Drug Administration|FDA]] on 15 September 2000, and in Europe in April ...lopinavir/ritonavir) with caution <ref name="SafetyLabel200904">FDA Issues Safety Labeling Changes for Kaletra, 2009-04-10, [http://www.medscape.com/viewarti
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  • ...um's several active components opened the path to improved selectivity and safety of the opiates-based pharmacopeia. ...of the most effective orally-administered opioid analgesics and has a wide safety margin. Its strength ranges from 8 to 12 percent of morphine in most people
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  • ...ElżBieta | last5 = Pisulewski | first5 = Paweł M. | journal = Journal of Food Composition and Analysis | volume = 22 | pages = 315 }}</ref> Boiling veget ===Food additive===
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  • ...proved by the United States [[Food and Drug Administration (United States)|Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA) in 1987. Ciprofloxacin has 12 FDA-approved ...ref>{{cite web |first=Evelyn R |last=Farinas |author=PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION CENTER FOR DRUG EVALUATION AND RESEARCH |coauthors=
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  • ...ce is also mounting for its efficacy in [[gestational diabetes]], although safety concerns still preclude its widespread use in this setting. It is also used ...inning on March 3, 1995.<ref>GLUCOPHAGE Label and Approval History. U.S. [[Food and Drug Administration]]. Retrieved on 8 January 2007. Data available for
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  • ...ivision of Eli Lilly & Company, presented a new drug request to the [[U.S. Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA) for fluoxetine.<ref>{{Cite book| last =Breg ...n December 1987.<ref>{{cite web| title =Electronic Orange Book| publisher =Food and Drug Administration | month= April | year= 2007| url =http://www.acces
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  • ...ournal|author=Diener HC, Pfaffenrath V, Pageler L et al|title=Efficacy and safety of 1,000 mg effervescent aspirin: individual patient data meta-analysis of ...e=Belay/> The United States [[Food and Drug Administration (United States)|Food and Drug Administration]] now recommends that aspirin (or aspirin-containin
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  • ...ent]]s. In the [[food industry]], acetic acid is used under the [[E number|food additive code]] E260 as an [[acidity regulator]] and as a condiment. ...he artificial triglyceride [[triacetin]] (glycerin triacetate) is a common food additive, and is found in cosmetics and topical medicines.
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  • ...ng lactic acid, which is produced by fermentation of a sugar source. As a food additive, it has the [[E number]] E325. Sodium lactate is naturally a liqu ...y used in meat and poultry products to extend shelf life and increase food safety as it has a broad [[antimicrobial]] action and is effective at inhibiting m
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  • The [[Food and Drug Administration (United States)|U.S. Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA) in April 2005 mandated that all (including ...atented. An industry consortium was formed to spread the costs of the FDA safety studies to get propellants such as 134a and 227 approved.<ref>[http://www.i
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  • ...Matok>Matok I, Gorodischer R, Koren G, Sheiner E, Wiznitzer A, Levy A. The safety of metoclopramide use in the first trimester of pregnancy. N Engl J Med 200 ...sk mitigation strategy for metoclopramide-containing drugs |publisher=U.S. Food and Drug Administration |date=February 26, 2009 |url=http://www.fda.gov/New
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  • ...g (oral/rat), 142 mg/kg (intravenous/rat)<ref>{{Cite book|title = Material Safety Data Sheet - Potassium Chloride|publisher = Sigma–Aldrich|date = July 200 ...KCl is used in [[medicine]], scientific applications, [[Food preservation|food processing]] and in judicial [[Execution (legal)|execution]] through [[leth
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  • ...than 25,000 patients.<ref name="use in dentistry"/> With its efficacy and safety now demonstrated by large numbers, the usage of nitrous oxide rapidly becam The gas is approved for use as a [[food additive]] (also known as E942), specifically as an [[Aerosol spray#Aerosol
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  • ...r Mine]] and created a county park on the site, after conducting extensive safety and environmental analysis of the property.<ref>{{cite book|url=http://book ...ile most of the other applications are slowly phased out due to health and safety regulations and is in some applications replaced with less toxic but consid
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  • ...992|isbn=0804716692|pages=88&ndash;90}}</ref> Concerns about paracetamol's safety delayed its widespread acceptance until the 1970s, but in the 1980s paracet ...ral illnesses.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Lesko SM, Mitchell AA |title=The safety of acetaminophen and ibuprofen among children younger than two years old |j
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  • ** Under 6 months of age – Safety and effectiveness have not been established; diazepam should not be given t ...ef name="Holt">{{cite book| first= Gary A.| last= Holt| year= 1998| title= Food and Drug Interactions: A Guide for Consumers| pages= 90–91| location= Chi
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  • ...] (a [[carcinogen]]).<ref>US Food and Drug Administration: Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition [http://www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/Newsroom/PressAnnounce ...{cite journal|author=Lanigan RS and Yamarik TA | title=Final report on the safety assessment of EDTA, calcium disodium EDTA, diammonium EDTA, dipotassium EDT
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  • ...t produces a feeling of [[numbness and tingling]]. This plant is used as a food plant by some [[Lepidoptera]] species including [[Dot Moth]], [[Engrailed|T ...[http://oneearthherbs.squarespace.com/safety-regulation/] Tilotson, Alan,''Safety and Regulation''</ref><ref>Chinese Herbal Medicine: Materia Medica, Third E
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  • ...hade (Solanum ptychanthum)berries in Sprague-Dawley rats." Journal of Food Safety Vol 13 No. 2, pp. 91-97.</ref>, which allows [[birds]] to eat and disperse
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  • ''Conium'' grows in damp areas. It is used as a food plant by the [[larva]]e of some [[Lepidoptera]] species including [[Silver- ...rnal |author=Vetter J |title=Poison hemlock (Conium maculatum L.) |journal=Food and Chemical Toxicology : an International Journal Published for the Britis
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  • ...05). ''Nerium oleander'' L. (PIM 366). International Programme on Chemical Safety: INCHEM. Retrieved on 2009-07-27]</ref><ref name=Huxley>Huxley, A.; Griffit ...gLettersandNoticeofViolationLetterstoPharmaceuticalCompanies/UCM165406.pdf Food and Drug Administration: Anvirzel Letter, dated March 7, 2000. Retrieved on
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  • Symptoms of lupin bean poisoning (from excess alkaloid in cooked food) include dilated unresponsive [[pupil]]s, confusion, slowed thought and [[d ...stralian government's evaluation of lupin food and livestock fodder export safety standards in the medical literature review section:<ref>{{cite web|url=http
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  • Nettles are the exclusive [[larva]]l food plant for several species of [[butterfly]], such as the [[Inachis io|Peacoc ...J, Golubev G, Melnik K, Elenberger N, Engelmann U. Long-term efficacy and safety of a combination of sabal and urtica extract for lower urinary tract sympto
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  • ...d not be used in [[pregnancy]], as it may cause harm to the [[fetus]]. The safety and effectiveness of temazepam has not been established in children; theref ...phoria]] was rarely reported with the use of temazepam. According to the [[Food and Drug Administration|FDA]], temazepam had an incidence of euphoria of 1.
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  • ...n though the body is starving. Therefore, people who deprive themselves of food while trying to lose weight would find it easy to shed weight initially and ...ratio of the amounts of reserve and structure becomes constant as long as food availability is constant, even when the organism grows. This means that the
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  • ...sci1.asp</ref> and the [[Food and Drug Administration (United States)|U.S. Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA) approved the compound on January 22, 2010.< ...ts with multiple sclerosis: dosage and serum level related to efficacy and safety |journal=Clinical Neuropharmacology |volume=16 |issue=3 |pages=195–204 |y
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  • ...rug]]) pharmaceutical and are subject to regulation by the [[United States Food and Drug Administration]]. Name brands include [[Denorex]], Balnetar, Psori ==Safety==
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  • ...s like a [[glass]], a can for [[soft drink]]s, but also [[machine]]ry in a food factory or a [[coffee]] machine. Food contact materials can be constructed from a variety of materials like plast
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  • ...may contain a [[Binder (material)|binder]], often [[Starch#Starch_in_food|food grade starch]], and an [[Mineral oil|oil]] to reduce [[dust]]ing. == Safety of material ==
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  • ...it to be used as the manufacturing material of consumer-grade [[kettle]]s. Food containers made from it will not melt in the dishwasher, and do not melt du .../permanent.access.gpo.gov/lps11992/2002/fsmnov02.pdf USAF Flying Magazine. Safety. Nov. 2002].</ref>. Polypropylene undergarments are known for retaining bod
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  • ...tion. ε-Poly-<small>L</small>-lysine is used as a natural preservative in food products. ...Japanese “Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare” as a preservative in food. In January 2004, polylysine became [[generally recognized as safe]] (GRAS)
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  • ...ndidate for use in areas of medicine as a means to fight infection, in the food industry to prevent bacterial contamination, and in water sanitation to inh ...sing the bacterial cell to burst, or by depleting the bacteria's source of food preventing bacterial reproduction, also known as [[bacterial conjugation]].
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  • ...mainly used for electronic applications that capitalize on its collective safety features. Being a good electrical insulator and having heat and flame resi ...pplications. The use of injection molded drinking bottles and glasses and food containers has stirred serious controversy (see below).
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  • ...ng to the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), eating food or drinking water contaminated with high levels of coal tar creosote may ca .../www.epa.gov/iris/subst/0360.htm</ref> As such, the Federal [[Occupational Safety and Health Administration]] (OSHA) has set a permissible exposure limit of
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  • The storage of DUF<sub>6</sub> presents environmental, health, and safety risks because of its chemical instability. When UF<sub>6</sub> is exposed t ...on average, exist in the human body as a result of normal intake of water, food and air. The majority of this is found in the [[skeleton]], with the rest i
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  • Toxic metals can [[bioaccumulate]] in the body and in the [[food chain]]. Therefore, a common characteristic of toxic metals is the chronic In June 2010, fast food chain [[McDonald's]] recalled 12 million drinking glasses promoting the new
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  • ...tory system is hazardous during application.<ref>[http://www.sprayfoam.org/safety.php Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance - Is Spray Polyurethane Foam Safe?]{{D ...inate other kinds of housing insulation material (such as polyurethane) on safety or hazard grounds. The result was that [[Owens Corning]] successfully lobbi
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  • ...csc/dtasht/_icsc10/icsc1043.htm International Labour Organisation chemical safety card for polystyrene]</ref> ...tainers that will biodegrade if added to food compost.<ref>Hadish, Cindy. "Food for thought: 100 U.S. cities enact bans." Gazette, The (Cedar Rapids, IA) 2
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  • ...h [[Environmental law|environmental]] and [[Occupational safety and health|safety]] regulations. These costs vary depending on geographic location, the natur ...reatment, and 1.45 million tonnes sold or used for poultry grit or mineral food.
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  • ...e precautions <ref>Taken from Fahey</ref> which can be taken to ensure the safety of the textile. ...similar reasons, the working, display, and storage areas should be free of food, drink, and cigarette smoke, which can also stain or damage the fabric. Fi
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  • {{Expert-subject-multiple|Food and drink|Chemistry|date=February 2009}} ...are the subject of debate among academics and regulators specializing in [[food science]], [[toxicology]], and [[biology]].
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  • ...(2008) hubbub about radon emission from granite countertops; the National Safety Council states that the contributions of radon to inside air come from the ...e or limestone). Stains are another consideration; stains can be organic (food, grease, or oil) or metallic (iron, copper). Stains require some special r
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  • l, transportation, horticultural and food procuring sectors. It is also used in mines, gardening, machine protection ...t is mostly used for grating roads, making drainage coverings and building safety walls. It also has uses in chemical plantation, platform grating, metallurg
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  • Food sources of PABA include liver, brewer's yeast (and unfiltered beer), kidney ...ef name=Gasparro,> F. P.; Mitchnick, M.; Nash, J. F. A Review of Sunscreen Safety and Efficacy Photochem. Photobiol. 1998, 68, 243 <last_page> 256. </ref> Th
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  • ...rope), approved by the [[Food and Drug Administration (United States)|U.S. Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA) in October 2008 for the induction and maint * Flatulence<ref name="Lialda">{{cite web | title = Lialda Side Effects & Safety Information| url=http://www.lialda.com/aboutLialda/sideEffect.asp | year =
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  • ...sidues Committee. Annual Report on Surveillance for Veterinary Residues in Food in the UK for 2001, 2002, and 2003. http://www.vet-residues-committee.gov.u *[http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~frf/lib4363.html U.S. Food and Drug Administration]
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  • ...e.govt.nz/Profs/Class/mccMin25Nov2004.htm NZ Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Authority recommendation on phenylephrine] (November 2004)</ref>. Because p ...p://www.theannals.com/cgi/content/abstract/aph.1H679v1 |title=Efficacy and Safety of Oral Phenylephrine: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis| journal = Ann
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  • ...sories/ucm052239.htm Food and Drug Administration Public Health Advisory, "Safety of Phenylpropanolamine"]</ref> against the use of the drug in November 2000
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  • ...m chloride to be a safe preservative.<ref>Marple B, Roland P, Benninger M. Safety review of benzalkonium chloride used as a preservative in intranasal soluti The [[Food_and_Drug_Administration_(United_States)|Food and Drug Administration]] places oxymetazoline in [[pregnancy_category|cate
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  • ...ockout one device.]]'''Lockout-Tagout (LOTO)''' or '''lock and tag''' is a safety procedure which is used in industry and research settings to ensure that da ...by color, shape or size (e.g. red padlock) is used to designate a standard safety device, locking and securing hazardous energy. No two keys or locks should
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  • ...ate=2007-10-05|publisher=United States National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health}}</ref> ...ate=2007-10-05|publisher=United States National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health}}</ref>
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  • |work = ICSC/International Chemical Safety Cards |publisher = Institute of Industrial Safety, Labour Protection and Social Partnership
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  • ...reaks. European standards limit carbon dioxide to 3500 ppm. [[Occupational Safety and Health Administration|OSHA]] limits carbon dioxide concentration in the ...o reduce the amount of dust that reaches the wet coils. Dust can serve as food to grow molds on the wet coils and ducts and can reduce the efficiency of t
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  • territorial_extent=United Kingdom, overseas<ref>[[Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974]], s.84; reg.12</ref>| Primary_legislation=[[Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974]]<br>[[Offshore Safety Act 1992]]<br>[[Railways Act 1993]]|
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  • ...iteria 213 (Carbon Monoxide)|publisher=International Programme on Chemical Safety, World Health Organization|location=Geneva|date=1999|pages=|isbn=9241572132 ...en mistaken for a virus such as [[influenza]] or other illnesses such as [[food poisoning]] or [[gastroenteritis]].<ref name="goldfranks">{{cite book|last=
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  • ...dered the most common occupational lung disease<ref>[http://www.lni.wa.gov/Safety/Research/files/AsthmaCme.pdf Work-related is the most common occupational l According to the [[Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety]] (CCOHS) better education of workers, management, unions and medical profe
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  • ...s engineering|chemical process safety]], [[safety engineering]] and [[food safety]]. Alternative definitions include: ...ss of collecting and evaluating information on hazards associated with the food under consideration to decide which are significant and must be addressed i
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  • ...rise from failure to take care of [[occupational safety and health|health, safety and welfare]] at work. ==Offences under the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974==
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  • '''Laser safety''' is safe design, use and implementation of lasers to minimise the risk of ...easures, such as labeling lasers with specific warnings, and wearing laser safety goggles when operating lasers.
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  • ...are defined in Annex IV of [[European Union]] [[Directive 67/548/EEC]]: ''Safety advice concerning dangerous substances and preparations''. The list was con These safety phrases are used internationally and not just in Europe, and there is an on
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  • ...e made a vaccine designed to prevent cancer available. In 2006, the [[U.S. Food and Drug Administration]] approved a [[human papilloma virus]] vaccine, cal ...ate=2007-10-13|publisher=United States National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health}}</ref>
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  • ...{cite book |title=Making Health Care Safer: A Critical Analysis of Patient Safety Practices |author=Lautenbach E |chapter=Chapter 14. Impact of Changes in An ...es to microorganisms transmitted to the host by contaminated items such as food, water, medications, devices, and equipment.
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  • ==In food products== ==Safety==
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  • ...and [[environmental health]], [[occupational hygiene]] and [[occupational safety]]. Its mission is to benefit those at work and in the community by providin .... From 1990, the Colt Foundation, relevant industries and the [[Health and Safety Executive]] supported a programme of laboratory research into the health ef
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  • ...tems, [[Human enhancement|physical enhancement]], [[nanomedicine]], better food production methods and nutrition and large scale infrastructure auto-fabric Risks include environmental, health, and safety issues if negative effects of nanoparticles are overlooked before they are
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  • | publisher=United States National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health ...es that nearly 6 percent of the United States population have some type of food allergy and up to 4 percent have an allergy to latex.<ref>“Allergy Facts
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  • |[[Food irradiation]] symbol||<big><big>?</big></big>||<big><big>?</big></big>||[[F * [[Chemical safety signs]]
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  • ...d injury. It is administered by the [[National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health]] (NIOSH), twelve [[State health agency|state health agencies]] ...}}</ref> Scientists from the [[University of Florida]]’s [[Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences]] stated that malathion was being sprayed in a ma
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  • The US [[Occupational Safety and Health Administration]] (OSHA) has set a permissible exposure limit of ...anufacturers, and [[gasoline]]-related industries. In 1987, [[Occupational Safety and Health Administration|OSHA]] estimated that about 237,000 workers in th
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  • ...ality Dampness and Mold in Buildings]. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. August 1, 2008.</ref> Exposure to high levels of mycotoxins ca ...adding are food for molds. In carpet, invisible dust and cellulose are the food sources (see also [[dust mites]]). After a single incident of water damage
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  • .... In the United States, in some instances, the U.S. Federal [[Occupational Safety and Health Administration]] requires that bellows be installed on all movin * [[Food processing]] plant
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  • ...ain that is easily transmissible and lethal to humans.<ref name=FSRIO>Food Safety Research Information Office. [http://fsrio.nal.usda.gov/document_fsheet.php ...ublication No. 2008-128 | publisher = National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health | date = May 2008 | url = http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/2008-12
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  • ...and the securing of items inside a building to enhance [[household seismic safety]]. The latter may include the mounting of furniture, [[refrigerator]]s, [[w ...|72-hour kit]]", is often advocated by authorities. These kits may include food, medicine, flashlights, candles and money.
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  • ...lation (lower amounts in the environment get magnified sequentially up the food chain), large amounts of organochlorines can accumulate in top species like ...on=Washtington, DC|year=1999|pages= |isbn=|url=http://www.epa.gov/oppfead1/safety/healthcare/handbook/handbook.htm}}</ref>
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  • ...any '''regulations''' relevant to [[occupational safety and health|health, safety and welfare]] at work. Many of these give effect to [[European Union]] [[di ==Regulations made under the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974==
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  • ...havior change to real world problems”.<ref>Staff. “How Does Behavioral Safety work?” Cambridge Center for Behavior Studies. ...rom the Consumer’s Perspective: Determining Who Really Provides Behavior safety.” Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies.
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  • ...er-reviewed articles on trucking industry economics, labor, [[occupational safety and health]], infrastructure, and operational issues. Dr. Belzer has initia ...nd the pay system so unfair that long-haul companies compete with the fast-food industry for workers. Most long-haul carriers experience 100% annual driver
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  • Routes of exposure to lead include contaminated air, water, soil, food, and consumer products.<!--<ref name="Dart041423">[[#CITEREFDart04|Dart, Hu ...oung children display [[Pica (disorder)|pica]], eating things that are not food. Even a small amount of a lead-containing product such as a paint chip or a
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  • Those routes include contaminated air, water, soil, and food, and also, for birds ingestion of grit (lead shots, lead bullets). ...and conditions associated with the environment, including air, water, and food|editor= Salvato, J.A.; Nemerow, N.L.; Agardy, F.J. |year= 2003 |publisher=
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  • ===Safety=== ...for a retreat should their current situation become unsafe. Although other safety zones should be designated, areas already burned generally provide a safe r
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  • When WW2 broke out, the family had to move from Essex for safety reasons, and went to live in Surrey. John had gained a scholarship and went | 1970-1975 || Member Rhodesian Occupational Safety Council
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  • ...stalls packaging lines for manufacturers of pharmaceutical, confectionery, food, and similar products. Bosch is one of the largest supplier of packaging t ...adionics, Inc., gaining a foothold in the North American security and life safety products manufacturing/supply business. Combining the product portfolio of
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  • ...= November 9, 2005 | accessdate = 2007-10-31 | publisher = United States [[Food and Drug Administration]]}}</ref> It was approved by the [[United States]] [[Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA) in November 2005.<ref name=Choudhry/><ref n
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  • ...disrupted Italian citrus exports. In 1917, the [[United States|American]] food chemist James Currie discovered that certain strains of the mold ''[[Asperg ...]] [[chemical reaction|reactions]], and is the source of two-thirds of the food-derived [[energy]] in higher [[organisms]]. [[Hans Adolf Krebs]] received t
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  • ...] (a [[carcinogen]]).<ref>US Food and Drug Administration: Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition [http://www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/Newsroom/PressAnnounce ...{cite journal|author=Lanigan RS and Yamarik TA | title=Final report on the safety assessment of EDTA, calcium disodium EDTA, diammonium EDTA, dipotassium EDT
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  • ...iching the Earth: Fritz Haber, Carl Bosch, and the Transformation of World Food Production'' by [[Vaclav Smil]] (2001) ISBN 0-262-19449-X</ref><ref name=ha ...ction vessels need to be strengthened, valves more rigorous, and there are safety considerations of working at 200 atm. In addition, running pumps and compre
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  • ...ood additive]] used as a [[sequestrant]], an [[acid]]ifier, or a [[Curing (food preservation)|curing]], [[pickling]], or [[leavening agent]] {{Citation nee ...water to [[gluconic acid]] which is acidic, adding a tangy [[taste]] to [[food]]s, though it has roughly a third of the [[Taste#Sourness|sourness]] of [[c
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  • * [[Appertization]] (canning for food preservation) – [[Nicolas Appert]] * [[razor|Gillette safety razor]] – [[King C. Gillette]]
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  • ...F8201D0 |author=Skov MJ, Beck JC, de Kater AW, Shopp GM |title=Nonclinical safety of ziconotide: an intrathecal analgesic of a new pharmaceutical class |jour In December 2004 the [[Food and Drug Administration]] approved ziconotide [[route of administration|whe
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  • ...system<br />60% for 0.9&nbsp;g daily to 27% for 4.8&nbsp;g daily dose<br />Food increases absorption by 14% ...tation of the indicated uses of Gabapentin has attempted to separate the [[Food and Drug Administration|FDA]] accepted uses, the putative uses, and the dis
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  • | ExternalMSDS = [[Propionic acid chemdata supplement#Material Safety Data Sheet|External MSDS]] ...c acid produced is consumed as a [[preservative]] for both animal feed and food for human consumption. For animal feed, it is used either directly or as it
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  • | ExternalMSDS = [[Menthol chemdata supplement#Material Safety Data Sheet|External MSDS]] ...r year by [[Takasago International Corporation]].<ref>http://www.flex-news-food.com/pages/13467/Flavour/Japan/japan-takasago-expand-menthol-production-iwat
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  • ...latability of food when levels of a hunger hormone [[ghrelin]] increase as food enters the stomach. After chyme is passed into the [[duodenum]], signaling .../plants/cannabis/thc_data_sheet.shtml Erowid Cannabis Vault : THC Material Safety Data Sheet<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> According to the [[Merck Ind
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  • ...e=The peptide hemopressin acts through CB1 cannabinoid receptors to reduce food intake in rats and mice |journal=J Neurosci. |volume=30 |issue=21 |pages=73 ...r research should be carried out in order to confirm these effects and the safety on people.<ref>http://uk.health.lifestyle.yahoo.net/hemopressin-naturally-s
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  • * Mixed in food (such as [[space cake]]s). ...[[psychoactive]] [[cannabinoids]] that are present in cannabis. All of the safety guidelines and the basic process and method used to extract cannabis is a g
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  • ...1-2007__update.pdf |title=Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety - Update on seizures of cannabis contaminated with glass particles}}</ref> Currently, the [[Food and Drug Administration (United States)|U.S. Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA) has not approved smoked marijuana for any c
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  • ...njectable formulation. In October 2002, the [[Food and Drug Administration|Food and Drug Administration (FDA)]] of the [[United States of America]] additio ...[[Methadone]]. '''Subutex''' (white color, oval shape, bitter, no active [[food additive|additives]]) and '''Suboxone''' ([[orange (color)|orange]] color,
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  • ...te web|url=http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00538863 |title=Long Term Safety and Efficacy Study of Fentanyl Sublingual Spray for the Treatment of Breakt ...n a rapid response, but the fast onset of high blood levels may compromise safety (see below). In addition, the expense of some of these appliances may great
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  • ...ts (Sugar-Free syrups also should not be injected). Oral medication offers safety, simplicity and represents a step away from injection-based drug abuse in t In 2006, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a caution about methadone, titled “Methado
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  • ...odone and the non-opioid compounds present. However, the effectiveness and safety of hydrocodone compound products versus hydrocodone-only products remains a ...ef> and was approved by the [[Food and Drug Administration (United States)|Food and Drug Administration]] on 23 March 1943 for sale in the United States an
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  • ...daily dosing with intravenous or intramuscular formulations<ref>MHRA Drug Safety Update October 2007, Volume 1, Issue 3, pp 3-4</ref>. The ophthalmic formul ...eactions with a fatal outcome were reported worldwide<ref>Committee on the Safety of Medicines, Medicines Control Agency: Ketorolac: new restrictions on dose
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  • | publisher = Medsafe - New Zealand Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Authority ...ent with all products containing diclofenac sodium.<ref>http://www.fda.gov/Safety/MedWatch/SafetyInformation/SafetyAlertsforHumanMedicalProducts/ucm193047.ht
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  • ...nase (COX)-2 inhibitor, meloxicam, compared with piroxicam: results of the Safety and Efficacy Large-scale Evaluation of COX- inhibiting Therapies (SELECT) t | title = A Six-Month Double-Blind Trial to Compare the Efficacy and Safety of Meloxicam 7.5 mg Daily and Naproxen 750 mg Daily in Patients with Rheuma
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  • ...t Tracked" from prescription to [[OTC]] (over the counter) status by the [[Food and Drug Administration (United States)]] (FDA). It became available in the ...-24}}</ref> after the [[Food and Drug Administration (United States)|U.S. Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA) demanded changes.<ref>{{citation|url=http:/
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  • ...CLASS study: A randomized controlled trial. Celecoxib Long-term Arthritis Safety Study |journal=JAMA |volume=284 |issue=10 |pages=1247–55 |year=2000 |mont ...y and Safety Studies (SUCCESS) study, which examined the effectiveness and safety of celecoxib 200&nbsp;mg and 400&nbsp;mg daily and how well it was tolerate
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  • # For fast relief of pain, take at least 30 minutes before food, as food delays the absorption of this medicine from the gut. ...this medicine during pregnancy and breastfeeding as there is insufficient safety information available. Seek medical advice from your doctor.
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  • Due to concerns about its toxicity, the use of trichloroethylene in the food and pharmaceutical industries has been banned in much of the world since th ...ls such as [[soy]], [[coconut]], and [[palm tree|palm]]. Other uses in the food industry included [[coffee]] [[decaffeination]] and the preparation of flav
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  • ...[[Xyrem]] (sodium oxybate) oral solution. Xyrem is approved by the [[U.S. Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA) for the treatment of [[cataplexy]] associat ...ilability]] of sodium GHB is considerably reduced when it is consumed with food, and so it is advised to wait at least two hours after eating before consum
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  • In the 20th century, the safety and efficacy of general anesthesia was improved by the routine use of [[tra ...name=Powell1996>{{Cite book|title=The origins and ancient history of wine (Food and nutrition in history and anthropology)|edition=1|volume=11|chapter=9: W
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  • ...Response Safety and Health Database]. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Accessed April 20, 2009.</ref> The toxin inhibits the formation ...calculated. The calculations were not allowed to factor in such delays as food and fuel stops and other time spent waiting at, for instance, a factory for
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  • ...inistration|NOAA]], was shot and killed in the parking lot of a [[Shoppers Food Warehouse]] grocery store, located in Glenmont.<ref name="wp20021004">{{cit ...keeping students indoors.<ref>{{cite news |title=For Parents and Students, Safety First; Schools Lock Their Doors, and Some Keep Information Scarce in Fighti
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  • The '''1984 Rajneeshee bioterror attack''' was the [[food poisoning]] of more than 750&nbsp;individuals in [[The Dalles, Oregon]], Un ...<ref name="entis">{{cite book | last =Entis | first =Phyllis | title =Food Safety: Old Habits, New Perspectives | publisher =Blackwell Publishing | year =200
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  • ...ion of clean drinking water, education, vaccination programs, provision of food and shelter and protection from violence, military or otherwise. Successful * [[James F. Pastor]], "Terrorism and Public Safety Policing:Implications for the Obama Presidency" (2009, ISBN 978-1-4398-1580
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  • ...city''': The most basic are the survival needs of water, electrical power, food and public health, closely followed by education, communications and a work ...ork of human rights, civil institutions and individual protections, public safety (fire, ambulance, sanitation, civil defense) and population security.
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  • ...but [[Pakistan]] blocked the offer as it was not possible to guarantee his safety.<ref> ...al parties. That is why we give no salaries to officials or soldiers, just food, clothes, shoes and weapons. We want to live a life like the Prophet lived
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  • ...accine licensed by the [[Food and Drug Administration (United States)|U.S. Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA) and produced from one non-virulent strain o ...niosh/npptl/default.html Respirators]. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. 30 April 2009.</ref> All possibly contaminated bedding or cloth
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  • ...fferings of washing water, drinking water, flowers, scent, perfumed water, food, and sound) before the images on their household shrine. The butter lamp us ...devastating fires which have damaged many monasteries over the years. For safety, butter lamps are sometimes restricted to a separate courtyard enclosure wi
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  • ...mogenized]]) milk, and whether authorities responsible for regulating food safety should prohibit sale of [[raw milk]] for consumption. ...d certain health benefits over pasteurized milk. A 2009 review of the food safety of unpasteurized milk concluded that science-based data to substantiate cla
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  • '''Soured milk''' is a food product, distinguished from spoiled [[milk]], and is a general term for mil | title = TITLE 21--FOOD AND DRUGS: CHAPTER I, PART 131 MILK AND CREAM
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  • ...everage]] made with [[milk]] and/or [[cream]], [[sugar]] and beaten [[egg (food)|egg]]s (which gives it a frothy texture), and flavoured with ground [[cinn ...ilable only in the winter season. Eggnog may be added as a flavouring to [[food]] or [[drink]]s such as [[coffee]] and [[tea]]. Eggnog-flavoured [[ice crea
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  • ...nths of age when fed as a sole source of nutrition.<ref>http://www.fda.gov/Food/GuidanceComplianceRegulatoryInformation/GuidanceDocuments/InfantFormula/ucm ...limentarius]] standards is a nutritionally adequate and safe complementary food and a suitable breast [[milk substitute]]. Nonetheless, with few exceptions
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  • ...types, but "A1" and "A2" are the most common. According to the Australian Food Standards Agency: ...eets2007/a1anda2milk14septemb3706.cfm A1 and A2 Milk (14 September 2007)], Food Standards Australia New Zealand</ref>
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  • ...orked to prevent their infected animals from being killed and removed from food production, or would falsify the test results so that their animals would a ...ion continues to be widely used to prevent infected milk from entering the food supply.
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  • '''Cheese''' is a generic term for a diverse group of milk-based [[food]] products. Cheese is produced throughout the world in wide-ranging flavors Cheese is an ancient food whose origins predate [[prehistory|recorded history]]. There is no conclusi
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  • ...yster'' or ''pearl'').<ref name="Food Industries Manual">{{cite book|title=Food industries manual|editor=Baker Christopher G.J, Ranken H.D, Kill R.C.|publi ...otleg]] colored margarine became common, and manufacturers began to supply food-coloring capsules so that the consumer could knead the yellow color into ma
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  • The Dam Safety Interest Group of CEA Technologies, Inc. (CEATI), a consortium of electrica ...ecades substantial advances have been made; including in soils, grains and food stuffs, and in sediments. The key to TDR’s success is its ability to accu
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