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The name is taken from exposures in the Moscow Basin, Russia.
In adults, whose bodies may have stored lead from exposures incurred decades earlier, lead is associated with such problems as cardiovascular disease, tooth decay, miscarriage, kidney disease, mental decline and cataracts.
Since the mid-nineties, he has been afflicted with severe chronic neural and respiratory problems, likely stemming from exposures during the sculpture's construction; treating the pain led to a morphine addiction, which he hid for years.
In fact, rather than taking their cue from exposures elsewhere in the bank, Iksil and his colleagues "doubled down" on their own losses in March of last year, acquiring another forty billion dollars worth of credit derivatives.
The name is derived from exposures of fine-grained limestone with shaly intervals surrounding the town of Tournai in southwestern Belgium, near the French border.
The office wanted to look into the assertion that Mr. Wong, 48, had died from exposures to toxic substances around ground zero.
Waucoban Series, lowermost Cambrian rocks (the Cambrian Period lasted from 542 million to 488 million years ago); the name is derived from exposures found at Waucoba Springs, Calif.
Or worst of all, was it from exposures that no one yet knows about?
Highly sensitive and portable sensors are tools to improve personal protection from exposures to unwanted toxic chemicals.
However, studies have indicated that consumers perceived health or environmental risks of PCPs very differently compared to the scientifically assessed risk from exposures to PCPs [7 9].
Meningiomas and nerve sheath tumors, although uncommon in childhood, are also significant because they can result from exposures of children to ionizing radiation.
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