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Dr. Selikoff, who died in 1992, documented the hazards of asbestos, and Dr. Maltoni exposed dangers from vinyl chloride.
Dennis Henigan, the legal director of the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence, a gun control advocacy group, said the jury's finding exposed dangers in the design of the gun that a responsible manufacturer should have foreseen, as could happen with other consumer products.
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Tubular necrosis exposes danger signals from dying tubular cells or the tubular lumen to Toll-like receptors or the NLRP3 inflammasome in renal dendritic cells, which sets-off the inflammatory response [ 16- 19].
The Congo negotiations exposed the dangers of a diplomacy of activism and hubris and nervous energy.
ALMOST four decades have passed since Rachel Carson, in "Silent Spring", exposed the dangers of DDT.
But recent attacks on companies including browser maker Opera, which stores and syncs user passwords, and password manager OneLogin, have exposed the dangers of using the tool.
I just wish that Sorkin, having exposed the dangers of the hermetic ethos of the American marines, had not finally given them a patriotic, get-out clause.
Yet the impasse over the governor-general has exposed the dangers of stubborn resistance to the constitutional evolution that many Australians would support.
"Even when not fatal, a black widow spider bite in the ancestral world could leave one incapacitated for days or even weeks, terribly exposed to dangers".
Children are exposed to dangers every day, and learning to use a chemistry set teaches them how to handle risk appropriately rather than completely avoiding it.
The magazine's streak of investigative successes started in the late 1970s when it exposed the dangers of Ford Pintos and continued with its aggressive coverage of campaign financing.
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