But when heated to body temperature in a patient's bloodstream, the toxicologists theorized, it gasified, causing a fatal pulmonary embolism. |
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With the advantage of hindsight, it is remarkable that for so many years toxicologists have largely ignored chemical speciation of metals. |
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The beauty industry is short of toxicologists to determine whether new lotions are safe, and one firm has just taken on a 75-year-old. |
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In preparation for the projected workload increase, our staff of toxicologists and ecotoxicologists is being expanded. |
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The results of these tests have been reviewed by a panel of independent world experts including allergists, toxicologists and paediatricians. |
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Arkema's toxicologists and ecotoxicologists continuously improve what we know about the properties of our chemicals. |
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The laboratory is assessed by two forensic toxicologists on a contractual basis annually. |
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Virtually all toxicologists agree that at 100 milligrams each person's ability to operate a vehicle is impaired. |
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The findings also indicate that Canada has some strength in biomedical research, probably mostly environmental toxicologists. |
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To properly assess and manage the human health risks of nanotechnology the EU also needs properly trained toxicologists and risk assessors. |
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The job of Arkema toxicologists and ecotoxicologists is to continuously improve what we know about the properties of the chemicals we produce. |
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Some toxicologists say that the EPA method is appropriate only when there is certainty that chemicals have the same effect on the body. |
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I think most toxicologists would agree that there is a threshold. |
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Workshop participants included pediatricians, perinatologists, economists, epidemiologists, toxicologists, as well as other scientists. |
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These committees are independent of the operational structures and are made up of doctors, chemists, biologists, pharmacologists, toxicologists and legal experts. |
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The role of Arkema's toxicologists and ecotoxicologists consists in constantly improving the knowledge and understanding of the characteristics of the substances produced. |
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In preparation for the projected workload increase, we expanded our staff of toxicologists and ecotoxicologists and created positions to prepare registration dossiers. |
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In 1988, federal wildlife toxicologists spearheaded a circumpolar study on contaminants in polar bears, and they maintain a tissue bank to track changes over time. |
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I defer to the scientists and the toxicologists on this, but my understanding, and Marian Stanley can explain further, is that phthalates are not retained in the body. |
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Each of the sweeteners has been the subject of a thorough evaluation by the Scientific Committee for Food, which is composed of highly qualified toxicologists and nutritionists. |
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This safety requirement has been boosted by regular monitoring conducted with the help of specialists, toxicologists and allergists for all textile products. |
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My sense would be that toxicologists and environmental analysts probably went to the same learning institutions and were taught under the same professors. |
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