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Voltage-gated sodium channels are a major target for toxins and insecticides due to their central role in excitability, but due to the conservation of these channels in Animalia most insecticides do not distinguish between those of insects and mammals, thereby imposing risks to humans and livestock.
"If it changes the way we do business on a long-term basis by imposing risks on air travel, creating incentives to disperse financial activities and culturally making people more cautious," said Peter Morici, a senior fellow at the Economic Strategy Institute, a research organization, "then we're going to have a terrorist tax on growth.
But when it comes to industry imposing risks upon us without our knowledge, government has an obligation to use regulation to protect us from ourselves.
In our article (Resnik and Portier 2005) we argued that there may be some cases where the public health benefits of testing pesticides on adults justify imposing risks on human subjects.
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"By doing so, they impose risks on the health and well-being of both students and staff.
In addition, current widely used air distribution systems on airplanes dilute internally generated pollutants by promoting air mixing and thus impose risks of infectious airborne disease transmission.
Diabetes and edema at the feet were also predicted to impose risks for heel ulcers, which agrees very well with clinical observations.
Accidental release, including spills, leakage, and seepage of the Marcellus Shale flow back and produced waters can impose risks on natural water resources.
Our findings have implications for policy because they show that economic fluctuations have distributional consequences, as they impose risks on people with certain characteristics.
This paper maps out how particular experiential, interpersonal and contextual factors hinder clinicians' communicative practices and thereby impose risks on patients' safety, reduce patient satisfaction and detrimentally affect clinician satisfaction.
Having an organ taken imposes risks of death, disease, and discomfort from trauma, infection, the use of a general anaesthetic, and the loss of all or part of an organ (although the liver will usually regenerate, replacing the part removed).
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