Sentence examples for known occupational from inspiring English sources

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The method was successfully applied for the determination of these compounds in human milk samples collected from volunteers lactating mothers with no known occupational exposure to these compounds who live in the province of Granada Spainn).

Certain hexavalent chromium [Cr VI)] compounds are known occupational respiratory tract toxins and carcinogens.

(Control lung tissue was obtained from consecutive autopsies of 52 adults who did not have a known occupational exposure to asbestos). Relatively low ferruginous body counts (less than 700/g lung tissue) were associated with mild degrees of fibrosis, and higher counts (greater than 10,000/g) with moderate to severe fibrosis.

Silicosis is one of the world's oldest known occupational diseases, characterized by irreversible, progressive lung disease due to the inhalation of crystalline silica.

Reduction of cancer by limiting or avoiding exposure to known occupational carcinogens is still necessary.

Most of the known occupational hazards of cancer have occurred in the United Kingdom.

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The extra work helped Baxter win a job, but he knows occupational security in baseball is, for most, fleeting.

A San Francisco startup called Bunker is rolling out a product known as occupational accident insurance to freelancers in a push aimed at alleviating this pain point.

Stress related to work, known as occupational stress, whose stressors are linked to the work environment, is constituted by the association of various symptoms presented by the body and can trigger physical and mental diseases (Ribeiro et al. 2015 p. 436).

It is well known that occupational exposure to high concentrations of mercury vapor can result in high levels of mercury in brain and other tissues several decades after the cessation of the exposure [ 48- 50], indicating long half-times for inorganic mercury stored in the brain after exposure to high levels of mercury vapor.

Given the prominent role played by occupational exposures in our understanding of human carcinogenesis, it is worthwhile to take stock of what we know about occupational cancer, what we are doing now, how successful this enterprise has been in reducing the burden of cancer, and what we should be doing in the future.

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