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ABSTRACT To better understand what facilitates reconciliation after violent conflict, we examined the relevance of intergroup contact, conflict appraisals and emotions for reconciliation in post‐conflict Colombia. The first study with Colombian students (N1 = 260) was run shortly after the peace treaty with the Colombian Revolutionary Armed Forces ...
Helen Landmann+2 more
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Genotoxicity Induced by Carcinogenic Agents or Occupational Exposure with Sufficient Evidence for Bladder Cancer. [PDF]
Kasperczyk E, Tarhonska K, Jablonska E.
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Chronic lung disease and occupational dust exposure [PDF]
D. C. F. Muir+3 more
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Cognitive Mechanism of Influence of Subjective Social Class on Prosocial Risky Behaviour
ABSTRACT Prosocial risky behaviour (PRB) combines risk and prosociality, defined as risk‐taking for the benefit of others or society. Its differences across subjective social classes and underlying mechanisms are unclear. Study 1 (n = 590) used a questionnaire to explore the relationship between subjective social class and PRB.
Changlin Liu+4 more
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Overview of historical occupational exposure to trichloroethylene in China. [PDF]
Nie J+6 more
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Pulmonary disease from occupational exposure to an artificial aluminium silicate used for cat litter. [PDF]
Arthur W. Musk, Hugh Greville, A. Tribe
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Abstract Exposure levels without appreciable human health risk may be determined by dividing a point of departure on a dose–response curve (e.g., benchmark dose) by a composite adjustment factor (AF). An “effect severity” AF (ESAF) is employed in some regulatory contexts.
Barbara L. Parsons+17 more
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Occupational Exposures to Pollution
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