Sentence examples for dust fiber from inspiring English sources

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For several reasons, even for lung cancer, this approach is dubious: the observed gradients have a 100-fold range in slope; the equivalences of dust, fiber and gravimetric measures are largely guesswork; and the carcinogenic potential of mineral fibers, particularly for the pleura, varies enormously with fiber type and/or dimensions.

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Ultrafine and fine particles have been assessed in epidemiologic air pollution studies and in studies of occupational cohorts exposed to mineral dusts, fibers, welding fumes, combustion products, and poorly soluble, low-toxicity particulates such as titanium dioxide and carbon black (Maynard and Kuempel 2005; Nel et al. 2006).

The wrapping does not eliminate the need for protective clothing, but it helps to cut down the amount of loose dust and fiber irritants and makes it safer to handle the batts.

Whether authors sufficiently described the exposure assessment in terms of number of dust or fiber measurements, variability in exposure within and between exposure categories, details about analytical procedures, and so forth.

But Mr. Petraco, who has decades of experience with the New York Police Department crime lab and is now a professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, looked at what the painting contained: the dust, hairs, fibers or other detritus that might have fallen on the surface and under the paint.

I also noticed that because it is liquid cooled, it seems to pull in more dust and fibers then an air cooled system.

In the textile industry, and especially here in the cotton manufacturing, various scientific groups are investigating the biogas or bio-ethanol production starting from solid residuals such as willow dusts or fiber wastes with a subsequent enzymatic or chemical hydrolysis of the cellulosic material [18 21].

Once commonly used as a building and insulation material, asbestos has been linked to serious illness after long-term inhalation of dust and fibers.

Although for some fibrosing interstitial lung diseases the initiating lung injury is well defined and might include inhaled allergens, dust, or fibers [ 2], in IPF the cause of the initiating lung injury has not been identified.

The rats used in our study were from a reputable supplier (Harlan Laboratories), and we have not encountered eosinophils in the lavage of rats instilled with numerous other dusts (e.g., asbestos, coal mine dust, glass fibers, urban particulate matter) over 30 years.

The authors point out that there was an apparent discordance between the concentrations of airborne dust and fibers.> -wrap-foot> The authors also reported that there were two cases of malignant mesothelioma, one pleural and the other peritoneal, in the asbestos cohort which are discussed below.

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