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Assessment of the cancer potential of methanol
Critical Reviews in Toxicology, 2009There are no published cancer studies of methanol-exposed cohorts. Genotoxicity studies do not suggest carcinogenic activity from methanol exposure. Oncogenicity studies of methanol were conducted by inhalation for approximately 20 hrs/day at up to 1000 ppm in F344 rats and B6C3F1 mice (NEDO), and by incorporation into drinking water at up to 20,000 ...
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Assessment of the Potential for Violence
Psychiatric Annals, 1994In a society where violence is becoming commonplace, psychiatrists and other mental health professionals are increasingly expected to predict and control the violence and aggression of their patients.
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Assessment of Allergic Potential
Drug Information Journal, 1996The ability of many chemicals and drugs to cause allergic disease in man is well documented. A range of methods for the prospective identification and characterization of materials that have the potential to induce allergic responses is now available.
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Vocational potential assessment.
Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation, 1975Determination of employment potential will become increasingly important in the foreseeable future, largely due to pending Federal legislation which relates to welfare reform. The heretofore "permanently and totally disabled versus able-bodied" principle in welfare reforms is being abbandoned. Pending legislative proposals dealing with welfare reform
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Assessment of the teratogenic potential of surfactants
Toxicology, 1975A.K. Palmer, M.A. Readshaw, A.M. Neuff
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Assessing management potential
2012Both selection and succession management are in many senses a gamble. In each case, the task is to find people who will succeed in the turbulent, uncertain future. We all want clever, hardy, courageous, inspiring and empathic leaders.
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2014
Harm potential is the interplay between an client’s functional capacity and the risks associated with the environment in which he lives. Capacity includes both decisional and functional capacity. Decisional capacity or cognitive capacity reflects the cognitive ability of an individual to make choices that reflect an understanding and appreciation of ...
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Harm potential is the interplay between an client’s functional capacity and the risks associated with the environment in which he lives. Capacity includes both decisional and functional capacity. Decisional capacity or cognitive capacity reflects the cognitive ability of an individual to make choices that reflect an understanding and appreciation of ...
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Magnetic resonance: assessing the potentials
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