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... change significantly in the future . The publication of these Proposed National Strategies does not represent a culmina- tion , but rather a foundation for clear , priority - oriented direction by those in a position to practice ...
... change significantly in the future . The publication of these Proposed National Strategies does not represent a culmina- tion , but rather a foundation for clear , priority - oriented direction by those in a position to practice ...
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... changes result- ing in a net deficiency or surplus ( duplication ) of chromosomal material . Even if no chromosomal deficiency or excess exists , a simple rearrangement of genes on the chro- mosome could produce genetic disease if the ...
... changes result- ing in a net deficiency or surplus ( duplication ) of chromosomal material . Even if no chromosomal deficiency or excess exists , a simple rearrangement of genes on the chro- mosome could produce genetic disease if the ...
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... changes . Suitable animal models must be developed before these techniques can be applied to human sperm . It is currently impossible to detect whether occupational or environmental exposure to mutagenic agents produces mutations in the ...
... changes . Suitable animal models must be developed before these techniques can be applied to human sperm . It is currently impossible to detect whether occupational or environmental exposure to mutagenic agents produces mutations in the ...
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... changes in human sperm would permit both a more sensitive monitoring of human populations and a detection of mutagenic exposures in the exposed population rather than in their descendants . e . Increase basic research in developmental ...
... changes in human sperm would permit both a more sensitive monitoring of human populations and a detection of mutagenic exposures in the exposed population rather than in their descendants . e . Increase basic research in developmental ...
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... changes in the immune system on reproduction and development should also be studied . This knowledge is needed to properly assess the causes of adverse reproductive effects in workers and to help design surveillance programs and ...
... changes in the immune system on reproduction and development should also be studied . This knowledge is needed to properly assess the causes of adverse reproductive effects in workers and to help design surveillance programs and ...
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Page 117 - Proposed national strategies for the prevention of leading work-related diseases and injuries, part 1.
Page 115 - National Center for Health Statistics: Eighth Revision International Classification of Diseases, Adapted for Use in the United States.
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Page 61 - Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970. Public Law 91-596. 91st Congress, S. 2193.
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Page 117 - ASPH/NIOSH (The Association of Schools of Public Health under a cooperative agreement with the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health).
Page 37 - ... the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), and trains professionals in occupational safety and health.
Page 106 - The National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) and the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) are the major national surveys for assessment of health status in the United States.
Page 118 - WP, Colligan MJ, eds. The twenty-four hour workday. Proceedings of a symposium on variation in work-sleep schedules.