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There were four other plaintiffs, all lab workers with neurological damage from exposure to organic solvents.
I think, also, of the farmers I have worked with who have suffered terrible physical and mental damage from exposure to organo-phosphates during sheep dipping and who have faced a wall of obfuscation from an agriculture department that doesn't want to tell them what it knew at the time.
Since the brain is the primary target of damage from exposure it would be the ideal site for measurements.
Researchers, practitioners, and manufacturers can use these guidelines in various contexts to reduce the likelihood that injury and product damage from exposure to a hazard will occur.
Cell damage from exposure to average detrimental shear stress was also shown to be greater in the dark than in the light period.
It's considerably more toxic for cats than dogs, but both animals risk brain and liver damage from exposure to it.
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A new study of DBP exposure now shows only weak evidence of sperm quality damage from exposures at or below regulatory limits [ EHP 115:1169–1176; Luben et al.].
The benefits of this testing can optimize fertility treatments; help lead to earlier diagnoses of PCOS, POI, POF, and certain autoimmune conditions; provide the opportunity for better planning for procreation and menopause; and allow for better medical decision-making by monitoring ovarian damage from exposures to medical or surgical therapies.
Researchers are studying precisely how hearing may have been damaged from exposure to loud noise or ear-damaging medications, known as ototoxic medications.
Cannon recovered from the sea are often extensively damaged from exposure to salt water; because of this, electrolytic reduction treatment is required to forestall the process of corrosion.
If your outdoor fixture is exposed to the elements, you'll need to purchase a special outdoor bulb which won't be damaged from exposure.
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