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The monograph concluded that "there is sufficient evidence in humans for the carcinogenicity of smokeless tobacco.
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The monograph concludes with recommendations offered with goals of facilitating improved networking, accelerating promising research directions, and enhancing quality standards of ethnopharmacologic investigations into putative psychotropic agents.
Economic historian Mark Elvin, in his preface to Vogel's 2013 monograph, concludes that Vogel "demonstrates by specific example after specific example the ultimately overwhelming probability of the broad authenticity" of Polo's account.
The monograph concludes with a summary chapter, an additional chapter with a brief description of the conclusions, and another on recommendations for future research.
Gaston Guzman later examined Peck's herbarium specimen, and in his comprehensive 1983 monograph on Psilocybe, concluded that Peck had misidentified it with the species now known as Panaeolina foenisecii.
Christopher Finch concluded his short monograph on Caulfield (Penguin New Art 2, 1971) with the suggestion that here was an "informed conservative, not concerned with pushing to new frontiers".
The International Agency for Research on Cancer IARCC) Monographs on the carcinogenic risk to humans concluded that combined oral oestrogen progestogen contraceptives are carcinogenic to humans (IARC, 2007).
In line with International Agency for Research on Cancer [IARC] monograph 37 [ 10], the US Surgeon General [ 11] concluded in 1986 that "the association between smokeless tobacco use and cancer is strongest for cancers of the oral cavity" and that "evidence for an association between smokeless tobacco use and cancers outside the oral cavity in humans is sparse".
(Interested readers in such material would be well advised to also review an extensive discussion of the knowledge of bone biology in Sir Arthur Keith's classic monograph, "Menders of the Maimed" [4].) Dr. Gill concluded fresh bone with cartilage surfaces was readily transplantable as long as "periosteum, medulla, and bony tissue" were all included in the graft.
In the context of the Volume 98 Monographs meeting, the Working Group performed a meta-analysis and concluded that there was sufficient evidence for the carcino-genicity of exposures as a painter (IARC 2010).
In 1988, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) Monograph on the carcinogenic risk to humans of alcohol drinking concluded that the occurrence of malignant tumours of the oral cavity, pharynx, larynx, oesophagus and liver was causally related to the consumption of alcoholic beverages.
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