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Biohazards and Bioethics

1998
Michael Crichton’s The Andromeda Strain, published in 1969, in many ways epitomizes the transformation from the representation of genetics as a morality play to the representation of genetics as an environmental concern. Crichton’s novel relates the story of a lethal organism brought back to earth by a returning space shot, instantly killing fifty ...
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Biohazards

2022
Benjamin R. Sveinbjornsson   +1 more
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Beware of Biohazards

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What are biohazards? Biohazards are materials or human waste that cause infections or disease. Bloodborne pathogens, human waste, and drug paraphernalia are also considered biohazards and can pose a significant health threat.
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Biohazard Sorting

2004
Ingrid, Schmid   +4 more
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Occupational biohazards affecting clinical engineers & BMETs. Part II: Common biohazard questions.

Journal of clinical engineering, 1989
Worldwide concern about AIDS has prompted concern over the prevention of, and protection from, a variety of biological hazards. Healthcare workers are at greater risk for contracting and/or transmitting certain types of contagious disease organisms because of the nature and environment of their work.
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Biohazard

Social Text, 2013
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