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Urinary biohazard markers in firefighters

2021
Firefighters are the professional force at high risk of suffering potential health consequences due to their chronic exposure to numerous hazardous pollutants during firefighting activities. Unfortunately, determination of fire emission exposure is very challenging.
Bela, Barros   +2 more
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Occupational biohazards: A review

American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 1988
AbstractThere are at least 193 important biological agents that show infectious, allergenic, toxic, or carcinogenic activities in the working population. These agents are viruses, bacteria, fungi, plant substances, invertebrate animals (mostly arthropods), and substances derived from vertebrate animals. At least 20 large occupational groups are exposed
J, Dutkiewicz   +2 more
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Biohazards of Nanomaterials

2020
Nanoparticles (NPs) refer to materials that have a range of 1–100 nm in one or more dimension. These can be sourced from a variety of engineered, targeted materials and in naturally occurring forms. Many of which, have not been systematically evaluated for their hazardous nature.
Priyanka Maurya   +3 more
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Biohazards and Simian Viruses

2015
Nonhuman primates are extensively used in laboratories as experimental animals. It is necessary, however, to realize that their employment may be dangerous to man and other species of primates, if recognition of their flora and fauna, especially viral, is not considered and if appropriate controls are not followed.
S S, Kalter, R L, Heberling
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Biometrics or ... biohazards?

Proceedings of the 2002 workshop on New security paradigms - NSPW '02, 2002
IPSE DIXIT Biometrics as an array of deployable technologies presumes an elaborate infrastructure, including underlying science that justifies its claims of detection, classification, identification and authentication of individual human identities; particularly of those who are runaways, illegal immigrants, fugitives, criminals, terrorists, and so on ...
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Biohazard game footage

Proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques. Electronic Art and Animation Catalog., 2002
The theme of Biohazard, a new game created exclusively for the Nintendo GameCube is "the ultimate horror experience." It draws players into a world of intense horror with realistic environments achieved by real-time animated backgrounds such as lights and shadows. Players also encounter dreadful zombies and many other repulsive genetic creatures.
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Cloning As Biohazard

Science, 2003
“If we want to prevent the development of anthrax bombs, we do best to block the production of anthrax spores, not just their transfer to a weapons delivery system. Similarly, if we mean to be fully serious about stopping the cloning of human children, we should try to stop the process before it starts … not merely rely on efforts to prevent their ...
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