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A. D. Cloud, Profiles in Occupational Health Royd Ray Sayers, Industrial Medicine and Surgery, vol. 28, pp. 586-591 (1959) http //www.trumanlibrary. org/hstpaper/sayersrr.htm R. C. Williams, The United States Public Health Service, 7798 1950 (Washington, Commissioned Officers Association of the United States Public Health Service, 1951), pp. 283, 357-359. [Pg.182]

Environment and Behavior 15 333-354, 1983 Benning D Outbreak of mercury poisoning in Ohio. Industrial Medicine and Surgery 27 354-363, 1958... [Pg.39]

Longley EO, Jones AT Methyl bromide poisoning in man. Industrial Medicine and Surgery 34 499-502, 1965... [Pg.98]

Penalver R Manganese poisoning the 1954 Ramazzini oration. Industrial Medicine and Surgery 24 1-7, 1955... [Pg.155]

Saric M, Markicevic A, Hrustic O Occupational exposure to manganese. British Journal of Industrial Medicine 34 114-118,1977 Schuler P, Oyanguren H, Maturana V, et al Manganese poisoning environmental and medical study at a Chilean mine. Industrial Medicine and Surgery 26 167-173, 1957... [Pg.156]

Baader EW, Bauer HJ Industrial intoxication due to pentachlorophenol. Industrial Medicine and Surgery 20 286-290, 1951... [Pg.226]

Stewart RD, Erley DS, Scoffer AW, et al. 1961. Accidental vapor exposure to anesthetic concentrations of a solvent containing tetrachloroethylene. Industrial Medicine and Surgery... [Pg.138]

NEHC (Navy Environmental Health Center). 2012. Industrial Hygiene Field Operations Manual. Technical Manual NEHC-TM6290.91-2 Rev. B. Navy Environmental Health Center, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery [online]. Available http //www. nmcphc.med.rravy.mil/Occupational Health/Industrial Hygiene/ih fieldops manu al.aspx [accessed Oct. 31,2012]. [Pg.27]

Society for industrial Chemistry, see Societe de Chimie industrielle Society for Natural Sciences, Medicine and Surgery, see Genootschap voor Natuur-, Genees- en Heelkunde... [Pg.384]

The healthcare and hygiene industry is an important sector in the field of medicine and surgery. Tablel2.1 shows the most important fibres and manufacture... [Pg.186]

Maintains library of bound volumes, abstracts, relating to iodine in chemistry, industry, medicine, surgery, nutrition, and related fields. Open to research workers. Published Iodine Abstracts, Iodine Review, supplied gratis to chemists and other technical workers also special bulletins and bibliographies. Service agency on iodine rather than on Chile,... [Pg.461]

T. F. Mancuso and W. C. Hueper, Occupational Cancer and Other Health Hazards in a Chromate Plant A Medical Appraisal, I. Lung Cancer in Chromate Workers, Industrial Medicine Surgery, vol. 20, pp. 358—363 (1951). [Pg.193]

The introduction of polymers has not only positive effect on the state of already existing traditional areas of industry but also determined the technical progress in rocket and atomic industries, aircraft industry, television, restorative surgery and medicine as a whole et cetera. The world production of constmction polymers today is more than 10 million tons. [Pg.116]

Neon lighting is now used for many other purposes. For example, neon tubes are part of instruments used to detect electric currents. Neon is also used in the manufacture of lasers. A laser is a device for producing very bright light of a single color. Lasers now have many uses in industry and medicine. They are very efficient at cutting metal and plastic. They can also be used to do very precise kinds of surgery. [Pg.368]

Poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) is the simplest of organosilicone elastomers. PDMS was commercially developed by Dow Coming in the 1960 s. It possesses inertness and usefiil mechanical properties, and can also be readily made into various desired shapes for medical items including prostheses of different bone and soft tissue elements (in surgery), and ancillary components such as tubes, catheters, shunts and dmg carriers. In addition, PDMS has shown good compatibility in clinical research.(7) So it has been a very usefiil synthetic polymer in medicine. In fact, silicone polymers are often employed in checking the biocompatibility of new polymers. Furthermore, organosilicones comprise an important class of compounds used in resins, and room temperature and heat-cured robber industrial and consumer products. [Pg.138]

The same type of progress that has been realized in the aviation industry, in terms of managing threats to safety and minimizing the consequences of human error, is edging into health care, notably in areas (such as surgery, emergency medicine, delivery suites, and intensive care units) where frequent crises make teamwork essential. [Pg.114]


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