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... level , leading health expenses for chronic diseases have been attributed to mental retardation and developmental disabilities ( 15 ) . In fiscal year 1984 , such costs were over $ 60 million in state funds ( exclusive of federal grants ...
... level , leading health expenses for chronic diseases have been attributed to mental retardation and developmental disabilities ( 15 ) . In fiscal year 1984 , such costs were over $ 60 million in state funds ( exclusive of federal grants ...
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... levels below those required to produce morphologi- cal abnormalities . Functional deficits have also been demonstrated for other organs and systems , but the development and validation of these tests has been limited compared with such ...
... levels below those required to produce morphologi- cal abnormalities . Functional deficits have also been demonstrated for other organs and systems , but the development and validation of these tests has been limited compared with such ...
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... levels that are nontoxic when the agents are administered separately . For example , mild hyperthermia ( 1 ° C elevation of body temperature ) has been shown to increase the tox- icity of common chemicals in rats by factors of 2 to 200 ...
... levels that are nontoxic when the agents are administered separately . For example , mild hyperthermia ( 1 ° C elevation of body temperature ) has been shown to increase the tox- icity of common chemicals in rats by factors of 2 to 200 ...
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... level of existing evidence . Such a taxonomy could possibly be devel- oped by several strategies , two of which are : 1 ) a workshop designed to derive a consensus from the different scientific perspectives involved in research on ...
... level of existing evidence . Such a taxonomy could possibly be devel- oped by several strategies , two of which are : 1 ) a workshop designed to derive a consensus from the different scientific perspectives involved in research on ...
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... levels . 2. Develop and make generally available inexpensive control technologies that are practicable for use by small employers . Some control systems may be too expensive or complicated for use except by the largest industries ...
... levels . 2. Develop and make generally available inexpensive control technologies that are practicable for use by small employers . Some control systems may be too expensive or complicated for use except by the largest industries ...
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Page 117 - Proposed national strategies for the prevention of leading work-related diseases and injuries, part 1.
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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).
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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.
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