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Micro-insults

Concurrent with these biomethodological approaches to research has been the rapid advance of physicochemical methodology. These sophisticated techniques of detection have provided means for identifying and measuring infinitely small amounts of pesticides and other environmental toxicants and their metabolites, which may be involved in micro insults to cellular response in various species, including man. [Pg.8]

Micro-insult is a term that means exposure to small or supposedly insignificant amounts of a harmful chemical, such as one inhalation of a few parts per million of butadiene or one drop of benzene on the skin. Do this often enough and they add up. Management supplies you with the required personal protection to protect you from skin contact and inhalation. The law requires that technicians must use the personal protective equipment (PPE) provided in a responsible manner to prevent immediate and future injuries or illnesses. [Pg.121]

Micro-insult—tenn that means exposure to small or supposedly insignificant amounts of a harmful chemical. [Pg.308]

Abnormal echogenicity results either from the presence of cysts (micro- or macroscopic) or from dysplasia (or both cystic obstructive dysplasia) (Fig. 13.6) and from vascular insults. Corticomedullary differentiation is no longer visible the thickness of the renal parenchyma may be reduced or increased (Kaefer et al. 1997 Blane et al. 1991 Avni et al. 2006 Chaumoitre et al. 2006). [Pg.254]


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