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The Plutonium Controversy

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1976
IF THE world chooses to seek a solution to the energy dilemma through nuclear energy, the element plutonium will become an article of commerce to be handled in quantities of thousands of tonnes annually. Plutonium is a uniquely potent inhalation carcinogen, the potential induction of lung cancer dwarfing other possible toxic effects.
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The Chimenti Controversy

Perception, 2003
Jacopo Chimenti (c 1551–1640), an artist from Empoli, made two sketches of a young man holding a compass and a plumb line. When these were seen, mounted next to one another, by Alexander Crum Brown in 1859, he combined them by overconvergence and described the stereoscopic depth he saw.
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The cloning controversy

Indian Journal of Medical Ethics, 2006
Stem cell research has captured the imagination of many, including the scientific and medical community. But the medical community received a wake-up call early this year when a well-known researcher publicly confessed to deception. While the core question relates to honesty and integrity, it is equally necessary to examine the system that made such ...
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The Tourniquet Controversy

Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection & Critical Care, 2003
Describing a tourniquet as “an instrument of the devil that sometimes saves a life” encapsulates the considerable risk to a limb when a tourniquet is applied to arrest life-threatening extremity hemorrhage. The use of tourniquets is widespread in both military and civilian environments, particularly in the developing world; however, the balance of risk
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The Plutonium Controversy

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1975
CONTROVERSY has swirled around a number of issues related to nuclear energy, but ultimately the pivotal and most urgent question is that of possible human effects. To some, concern about plutonium in particular has been so great that they would abort or even dismantle the entire nuclear program for electrical generation.
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ESG controversy as a potential asset-pricing factor

Finance Research Letters, 2023
Jeongseok Bang   +2 more
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Controversies: Controversy

International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery, 2011
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