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Occupational Exposure to Chemical and Biological Agents in the Nonproduction Departments of Pulp, Paper, and Paper Product Mills: An International Study

American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1999
As part of an international epidemiological study of workers in the pulp and paper industry, previously unpublished exposure measurements were assembled in a database. This article describes 7293 measurements in nonproduction departments from 147 mills in 11 countries.
K, Teschke   +16 more
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Breath air analysis and its use as a biomarker in biological monitoring of occupational and environmental exposure to chemical agents

Journal of Chromatography B, 2007
The analysis of exhaled air has several advantages since it is a noninvasive method applicable to a large number of toxic agents, in addition to being a simpler matrix than those of other biological samples such as urine and blood. However, it presents some challenges, such as the necessity of a more sensitive sampling procedure, since the chemical ...
Leiliane Coelho A, Amorim   +1 more
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P122 Hollow fibre-liquid phase micro extraction (HF-„LPME), a new technique for extraction and determination of urinary minor metabolites of chemical agents as a biological monitoring of occupational exposure to toxic materials

Exposure Biomarkers, 2016
Biological monitoring is one of the most important tools in the prevention of diseases due to toxic agents in the general or occupational environment. Therefore, an essential need for sensitive and selective techniques for the analysis of trace chemical compounds in biological matrices has been clearly recognised.
Farhad Ghamari, Abdulrahman Bahrami
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[Evaluation of occupational exposure to biological agents, endotoxins and PNOC in a sewage treatment plant].

Annali di igiene : medicina preventiva e di comunita, 2007
The aim of this work has been to determine the occupational exposure to the biological agents and airborne dust in a sewage treatment plant in south Italy. The air samplings were performed in a sewage treatment plant in Calabria, in two different seasons (spring and summer) at 5 sites associated with various phases of sewage treatment process.
A, Gioffrè   +6 more
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[Cancer in children--relationship with the occupational exposure to physical, chemical and/or biological agents of the parents?].

Archives belges = Belgisch archief, 1990
Although cancer in children is uncommon, it represents the second cause of death before the age of 15. One of the determinants in the development of malignancies in children may be formed by the parental occupational exposure to mutagenic or carcinogenic agents.
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Chapter 11: Exposure Assessment Involving Occupational Exposures to Biological Agents

2009
David Easton   +2 more
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Cancer Chemotherapeutic Agents

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 1981
exaly   +2 more sources

Improving the outcome for children with cancer: Development of targeted new agents

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2015
Peter C Adamson
exaly  

Occupational Risk Factor of Exposure to Biological Agents Using Direct Observation Epidemiological Techniques in a Clinical Laboratory

Johanna Elizabeth Mayanquer Cadena   +2 more
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Potential lung cancer risk from indoor radon exposure

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 1990
exaly  

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