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Fungal Glossary
...of non-culturable air samples include the Zefon Air-O-Cell™ and the Allergenco™. Algae - Unicellular or multicellular organisms having chlorophyll but lacking multicellular sex organs typical of plants. Anamorph - The asexual part of a fungi's life cycle. The spores produced are asexual (mitosporic). In many fungi this is the only type of reproduction that occurs. See #1.



Systems for In Vivo Activity Measurement - Radiation Detection - CANBERRA, An AREVA Group...
...mechanism, and are operated inside a large totally enclosed shielded steel room. The typical purpose is for uranium or plutonium lung counting at extremely low levels. However, other organs (liver, skull, even Total Body) and other energy levels can also be measured. Some facilities have the need to measure workers for both lung and total body radioactivity. See #2.

Colorlith HP
...toxic effects (VERY TOXIC - Chronic) Primary Routes of Entry: Via respirable dust to the lungs and respiratory system and via coarse dust and particulate to the eyes. Primary Target Organs: Lungs, respiratory system and eyes. Potential Health Effects: Inhalation: Long term overexposure to respirable crystalline silica dust may cause permanent... See #3.

Baptistries, Steeples, Cupolas, and Wall Crosses
...baptised, baptist, construction, planning, building, consultants, architects, pre-construction, services, contractors, supplies, suppliers, consultants, furnishings, renovations, organs, heating, facilities, spires, spire, tower, tower spire, sanctuary, presbytarian, methodist, catholic, lutheran, pentecostal, episcopalian, nazarene, mormon, ... See #4.

HMIS® III
...a wide variety of icons to enhance the utility of the NEW HMIS® III label. These new icons include not only the newly incorporated physical hazards, but also icons for target organs. Additionally, icons for PPE will continue to be a feature of HMIS® III under the new version. What do the NEW HMIS® III Ratings Mean? Many industry... See #5.

Sweet Poison
...demonstrating the toxicity of aspartame. This includes: Recent European research showing that ingesting aspartame leads to the accumulation of formaldehyde in the brain, other organs and tissues (Formaldehyde has been shown to damage the nervous system, immune system, and cause irreversible genetic damage in humans.) An extremely large... See #6.

Weld-Crete MSDS
The principal volatile content is water. Minor volatile components are identified in Section "Ingredients". Health Hazards Mild respiratory tract irritant Target Organs None known Signs and Symptoms of Exposure (Acute Effects) Inhalation of vapors may cause irritation in the respiratory tract. Signs and Symptoms of Exposure... See #7.

Case Studies: Commercial Services: National Physical Laboratory
...scaffolds NPL is working with cell biologists and the tissue engineering community to develop soft tissue scaffolds which could reduce the demand for transplanted human tissue and organs. More Improving natural gas safety NPL has recently completed a highly successful industrial project to compare methods of measuring the. See #8.

Endocrine Distrupters
To understand how these Endocrine Disrupters function, let us first take a look at the Endocrine System itself. The endocrine system is a complex set of bodily organs and tissues whose actions are coordinated by chemical messengers called hormones, which control sexual reproduction, growth, development, and behavior. If... See #9.

FLEXWEAVE™ 1000 TEXTILES
Because of their large diameter, the continuous filament fibers in this product are not considered respirable. OTHER POTENTIAL EFFECTS TARGET ORGANS: Respiratory Tract (nose & throat), Eyes, Skin RESPIRATORY TRACT (nose & throat) IRRITATION: Irritation of the upper respiratory tract (scratchy throat), ... See #10.

NEWS
Beecles URC, Suffolk Client: Beccles URC The design and build of an internal fabric ceiling to help regenerated the internal usage of the listed church, and to open up the organs original facade. See #11.



1: http://www.moldeffect.com [c1418058]
2: http://www.canberra.com [c1259160]
3: http://www.americanfibercement.com [c1028564]
4: http://www.superiorfiberglass.com [c1175252]
5: http://www.paint.org [c1033095]
6: http://www.bhawkindustries.com [c1419088]
7: http://www.larsenproducts.com [c1329563]
8: http://www.npl.co.uk [c1412918]
9: http://www.multipureco.com [c1179798]
10: http://www.fssperry.com [c1306182]
11: http://www.auracustom.com [c1266694]

 

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