Sentence examples for human occupational from inspiring English sources

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NMs' human occupational exposure potential is the probabilistic measure of the propensity of the NM to enter the human body by inhalation, ingestion or dermal pathways.

We argue that, by reconceptualising discontinuities with an explicit multi-scalar focus on depositional regimes and landscape patterns, richer explanations about human occupational patterning at both the local and regional levels can be generated.

The main findings of this study were that, in general, Th2-biased mice reproduce better than Th1-biased mice, the features that characterize human occupational asthma.

By testing different mouse strains we have the opportunity to evaluate the intra- (experimental) and the inter-strain variability, giving us the possibility to select the inbred mouse strain which represents best the phenotype of human occupational asthma.

Dermal exposure has become the major route of human occupational exposure to pesticides.

Nevertheless, high levels of exposure to Mn in human occupational cohorts (mining, smelting, etc).

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In humans, occupational mercury exposure (predominantly inorganic and elemental species) among miners has been associated with increased risk of autoimmunity (Gardner et al. 2010; Silva et al. 2004), and an increased risk of SLE has been reported among dental professionals (Cooper et al. 2004).

Search terms included "hematology," "hematotoxicity," "leukemia," "lymphoma," "lymphohe-matopoietic," "formaldehyde," "rat," "mouse," "rodent," "human," and "occupational".

The study uses a historical cohort design with information from both administrative (human resources, occupational health, industrial hygiene) sources and personal health insurance claims data from 1996 to 2003.

The EE score in our sample was higher than that in most human services occupational groups, e.g., teaching, 21.3; postsecondary education, 18.6; social services, 21.4; and mental health, 16.9; but similar to that in medicine, 22.2 [ 17].

Acrylamide has shown neurotoxic effects in humans with occupational exposures (Hagmar et al. 2001) and is classified as a probable human carcinogen (International Agency for Research on Cancer 1994).

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