نتایج جستجو برای: coal tar epoxy

تعداد نتایج: 52068  

2011
R. BEVERLY RANEY James B. Murphy

Occupational tar cancer, or the development of malignant epithelial tumors in those whose work entails prolonged exposure to tar or to certain closely related substances, has for many years constituted a recognized clinical entity. The close causal relationship between chemical agent and tumor development apparent in these cases has stimulated numerous attempts during the last forty years to pr...

Journal: :The Annals of occupational hygiene 2014
Igor Burstyn Anton Slutsky Derrick G Lee Alison B Singer Yuan An Yvonne L Michael

Epidemiologists typically collect narrative descriptions of occupational histories because these are less prone than self-reported exposures to recall bias of exposure to a specific hazard. However, the task of coding these narratives can be daunting and prohibitively time-consuming in some settings. The aim of this manuscript is to evaluate the performance of a computer algorithm to translate ...

Journal: :Occupational and Environmental Medicine 1954

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2011
J Kevin Baird

Journal: :Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien 2001
W Bell

2016
Lindsey M. Hoffman Mariko DeWire Scott Ryall Pawel Buczkowicz James Leach Lili Miles Arun K. Ramani Michael Brudno Shiva Senthil Kumar Rachid Drissi Phillip Dexheimer Ralph Salloum Lionel Chow Trent Hummel Charles Stevenson Q. Richard Lu Blaise Jones David Witte Bruce Aronow Cynthia E. Hawkins Maryam Fouladi

Through inadvertent oversight of the authors, the paper failed to acknowledge funding support from Genome Canada. The Acknowledgement section should include the text: "This work was supported by the Canadian Centre for Computational Genomics (C3G), part of the Genome Innovation Network (GIN), funded by Genome Canada through Genome Quebec and Ontario Genomics".

2015
Balaji Bharatwaj Abdul Khadar Mirabela Hali Xiufeng Gao

POLYMERIC NANOCARRIERS FOR THE REGIONAL AND SYSTEMIC DELIVERYOF THERAPEUTICS TO AND THROUGH THE LUNGS

2018
Mei Yong

With interest, I read the recent analysis by Tomaskova and co-workers (2017) about mortality from coal workers' pneumoconiosis (CWP). The research question remains unclear whether coal workers' pneumoconiosis (CWP) resulting from exposure to respirable coal dust containing crystalline silica accelerates the development of lung cancer or whether it is an intermediate stage in the pathway. I made...

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