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An assessment of health risks associated with arsenic exposure via consumption of homegrown vegetables near contaminated glassworks sites

open access: yesScience of the Total Environment, 2015
The health risk posed by arsenic in vegetables grown in private gardens near 22 contaminated glassworks sites was investigated in this study. Firstly, vegetable (lettuce and potato) and soil samples were collected and arsenic concentrations measured to ...
K Johan Hogmalm
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Archaeological Evidence for Glassworking

2018
This document provides guidance on identifying, investigating and interpreting the archaeological remains of past glassworking. This includes an overview of the types of glass used in Britain from the Bronze Age to the early 20th century, and how the raw materials, processes and products changed overtime. The guidance summarises how documentary sources,
Paynter, Sarah, Dungworth, David
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Mortality and cancer morbidity in a cohort of Swedish glassworkers

International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, 1990
A cohort of 625 male, art glassworkers with employment of more than one month for some time between 1964 and 1985 was studied with regard to causes of death and cancer incidence. The number of total deaths was 97 versus 98.9 expected from national death rates and 82.9 expected from county death rates. A moderate increase in total cancer deaths was seen
G, Wingren, V, Englander
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Glassworking bifocals for the undergraduate laboratory

Journal of Chemical Education, 1988
Goggles that maintain the protection of an eye shield while being more effective for students who need eye glasses.
J. W. Zubrick, R. A. Bailey
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The Tebtynis workshop: a glimpse at glassworking in Ptolemaic times [PDF]

open access: possible, 2019
Preliminary report on the archaeometrich analysis of the glasses from the secondary workshop of Tebtynis (Egypt)
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The glassworks of planet “cuboctahedron”

Symmetry: Culture and Science, 2021
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Glassworks

The Women's Review of Books, 1994
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The Planning of a Glassworking Department

Journal of Scientific Instruments, 1944
R L Breadner, C H Simms
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