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Heraldry developed in medieval Europe from the late 11th century, originally as a system of personal badges of the warrior classes, which served, among other purposes, as identification on the battlefield.
Participants that were lost to follow-up had lower workplace exposure at baseline (p = 0.004), in the personal badges this difference was less pronounced (p = 0.171).
At follow-up, personal badges showed significant decreases in exposure (p < 0.001), although this decrease was not as pronounced as for workplace badges.
In some instances, the personal badges captured only exposure outside of the workplace, as some study participants did not work during the 24 hours prior to the health examination.
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On the basis of this sampling, a theoretical total exposure was calculated for each person who did not have a personal badge.
He enlisted household troops and built a wide network of "king's knights" in the counties, distributing to them his personal badge, the White Hart.
Cars became a personal badge of status, and in time carmaking became a badge of national virility.But since the 1950s the automobile has come to be seen as dangerous, dirty and noisy.
The personal badge of Emperor Charles V, who ruled Spain soon after the discovery of the Americas, showed both pillars interwoven with the slogan: "Plus Ultra" — "There is more out there," the perfect motto for a nascent transatlantic empire.
Personal badge nicotine levels, in contrast, were not associated with any health status variable.
Addressing the second aim of the study, the personal badge results were compared with salivary nicotine and cotinine levels.
*Based on the distribution, urine cotinine and personal badge nicotine levels were divided into tertiles for statistical analysis.
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