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Haz-Map: An Occupational Toxicology Database: April 2013
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Haz-Map: An Occupational Toxicology Database. Lessons Learned about Dose-Response and Structure-Activity Relationships. Wednesday, April 24, 2013. Nanoparticles: Engineering at the Molecular Level. The human body has been dealing with nanoparticles (NP) since the beginning. Many ultrafine particles such as fine sand, smoke, diesel fumes, furnace emissions, and welding fumes have diameters in nanometers; these are natural or man-made nanoparticles. Saturday, April 6, 2013. Broadly framed, much of human le...
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Haz-Map: An Occupational Toxicology Database: With Sufficient Force, Something Happens
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Haz-Map: An Occupational Toxicology Database. Lessons Learned about Dose-Response and Structure-Activity Relationships. Sunday, March 17, 2013. With Sufficient Force, Something Happens. In toxicology and pharmacology, the most important factor is the dose. The impact of a poison or drug depends upon its mass and how quickly it is absorbed and excreted. Without sufficient dose, there is no adverse effect (toxicology) or no therapeutic effect (pharmacology). About Haz-Map (Author's Website).
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Haz-Map: An Occupational Toxicology Database: How Many Chemicals Are There in the World?
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Haz-Map: An Occupational Toxicology Database. Lessons Learned about Dose-Response and Structure-Activity Relationships. Friday, May 24, 2013. How Many Chemicals Are There in the World? According to the Wikipedia article on bacteria, "Following present classification, there are a little less than 9,300 known species of prokaryotes, which includes bacteria and archaea but attempts to estimate the true number of bacterial diversity have ranged from 10. Updated every few years by the World Health Organization.
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Haz-Map: An Occupational Toxicology Database: Sketch the Map and Then Continuously Improve It
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Haz-Map: An Occupational Toxicology Database. Lessons Learned about Dose-Response and Structure-Activity Relationships. Saturday, April 6, 2013. Sketch the Map and Then Continuously Improve It. The science of improvement is to ask the fundamental questions shown in the diagram and then to iterate through the Plan-Do-Study-Act cycle. [ Institute for Healthcare Improvement. Did you master your bicycle or your skis using randomized trials? About Haz-Map (Author's Website). Sketch the Map and Then Continuous...
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Haz-Map: An Occupational Toxicology Database: Structure-Activity Relationships and the Classification of Chemicals
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Haz-Map: An Occupational Toxicology Database. Lessons Learned about Dose-Response and Structure-Activity Relationships. Friday, March 22, 2013. Structure-Activity Relationships and the Classification of Chemicals. Haz-Map has been published on the National Library of Medicine (NLM) website since 2002. In 2003, there were 1237 chemicals in Haz-Map, including all regulated by OSHA and published in Documentation of the TLVs and BEIs, 7th Ed. About Haz-Map (Author's Website). Watermark template. Powered ...
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Haz-Map: An Occupational Toxicology Database: Nanoparticles: Engineering at the Molecular Level
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Haz-Map: An Occupational Toxicology Database. Lessons Learned about Dose-Response and Structure-Activity Relationships. Wednesday, April 24, 2013. Nanoparticles: Engineering at the Molecular Level. The human body has been dealing with nanoparticles (NP) since the beginning. Many ultrafine particles such as fine sand, smoke, diesel fumes, furnace emissions, and welding fumes have diameters in nanometers; these are natural or man-made nanoparticles. About Haz-Map (Author's Website).
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Haz-Map: An Occupational Toxicology Database: March 2013
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Haz-Map: An Occupational Toxicology Database. Lessons Learned about Dose-Response and Structure-Activity Relationships. Friday, March 22, 2013. Structure-Activity Relationships and the Classification of Chemicals. Haz-Map has been published on the National Library of Medicine (NLM) website since 2002. In 2003, there were 1237 chemicals in Haz-Map, including all regulated by OSHA and published in Documentation of the TLVs and BEIs, 7th Ed. Sunday, March 17, 2013. With Sufficient Force, Something Happens.
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Haz-Map: An Occupational Toxicology Database: May 2013
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Haz-Map: An Occupational Toxicology Database. Lessons Learned about Dose-Response and Structure-Activity Relationships. Friday, May 24, 2013. How Many Chemicals Are There in the World? According to the Wikipedia article on bacteria, "Following present classification, there are a little less than 9,300 known species of prokaryotes, which includes bacteria and archaea but attempts to estimate the true number of bacterial diversity have ranged from 10. Updated every few years by the World Health Organization.