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The paper presents the results of studying a lettering-art work relationship in the present-day publications for children and adolescents, as well as their readability. The range of major hygienically significant parameters and techniques of text lettering in the publications has been extended on th...
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PMID: 19514286
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The study showed that workers in the printing industry were at increased risk of several types of cancer. In particular the increased risk of bladder cancer among the skilled workers is suggestive of an occupational cause. However, no specific agent could be identified as an occupational carcinogen....
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PMID: 15751617
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Findings present a dynamic picture of OHN services provided in an OHN program and their effectiveness. Standardized nursing languages were effective and appropriate in describing the health issues managed and interventions applied. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: Further use of standardized nursing languages...
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PMID: 14768128
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The results of membrane and ozonation experiments carried out on various agro-industry effluents including fermentation (baker's yeast), corrugated board, opium alkaloid and textile dying industries are presented. The experiments were performed using lab-scale membrane and ozonation reactors. Color...
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PMID: 11443967
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We prepared an electronic version of chapter 10 of ICPC-2, ICPC-2-E, with all necessary corrections, to be published on the Oxford University Press web site as a part of this article. METHODS: Errors and inconsistencies were redressed, including particularly those in the con-version structure with a...
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PMID: 10758069
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In the early 1830s, the Philadelphia publisher Henry H. Porter rapidly published five journals, six books, and an almanac, works having a particular emphasis on health and personal hygiene. Porter's health publications linked the traditional message about the importance of personal hygiene to health...
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PMID: 11609080
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When becoming involved in the production of artwork for book publications the medical artist must interact and work with publishers through whom authors' instructions are conveyed. Procedures and job titles vary from one publisher to the other and misunderstandings can lead to costly mistakes. From...
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PMID: 7636122
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An outbreak of "humidifier fever" affected 16 (57%) of 28 workers in a print shop. The most common symptoms were myalgia, chills or subjective fever, and cough. Illness began 5-13 hours after entering the workplace, and lasted 2-24 hours. A humidifier in use the day of the outbreak was found to be c...
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PMID: 8503466
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The increasing number of new publications in the field of pediatrics is imposing greater pressures on busy physicians, who must choose from among a wide range of titles within the area of their particular interest. This article aims at helping them make the best possible choice.
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PMID: 3766487
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Chronic lead nephtropathy, secondary gout (lead-gout) and porphyrinuria may develop after long lasting professional exposure to lead. A printer with giant tophi on his hands and feet excreted a significantly higher amount of lead after infusion of calcium EDTA in comparison with a normal control per...
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PMID: 812845
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This is the fourth part of a comprehensive, quantitative study of biomedical book reviews. The data base of the total project was built from statistics of 3,347 reviews of 2,067 biomedical books taken from all 1970 issues of fifty-four reviewing journals. This part of the study identifies the major...
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PMID: 4466508
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