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1 ging Legislation and, therefore, defined as "hazardous".
2 ortality, several newer agents also appeared hazardous.
3 er of the Earth's crust make it particularly hazardous.
4 ormation product that can be considered more hazardous, across diverse MCDA.
5 eration with more than 10 commercially known hazardous adulterants is detected by monitoring the chan
6  facilities are fundamental in understanding hazardous air pollutant concentrations and ozone formati
7 lied to estimate annual concentrations of 40 hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) across the continental U
8            However, there are many gas-phase hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) identified by the Enviro
9 tant carcinogen in outdoor air among the 187 hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) identified by the U.S. E
10             Wildfire smoke contains numerous hazardous air pollutants and many studies have documente
11  Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are hazardous air pollutants formed during incomplete combus
12  operate continuously for months and release hazardous air pollutants such as particulate matter and
13 x, community income, or prenatal exposure to hazardous air pollutants, indicating that spatial variat
14 ed the model to add criteria air pollutants, hazardous air pollutants, releases to water, releases to
15 rending toward large multiwell pads, release hazardous air pollutants.
16 rowing public concerns regarding exposure to hazardous air pollutants.
17 as operations and concerns about exposure to hazardous air pollutants.
18 ting open field burning to mitigate episodic hazardous air quality over northern India.
19  with >95.00% removal of PM2.5 under extreme hazardous air-quality conditions (PM2.5 mass concentrati
20  people are exposed to a multitude of health-hazardous airborne particulate matter with notable depos
21                    The process of diagnosing hazardous alcohol drinking (HAD) is based on self-report
22  effective than TAU-Plus in reducing IPV and hazardous alcohol use among high-risk couples in Zambia.
23  virus (HIV) infection, illegal drug use and hazardous alcohol use are hypothesized to be strong risk
24  6.6, 20.7); and that associated with recent hazardous alcohol use was 8.5% (95% CrI: 3.2, 14.4).
25 r levels of IPV and their male partners with hazardous alcohol use were enrolled as a couple and rand
26 f recent cocaine use, opioid/heroin use, and hazardous alcohol use with unsuppressed viral load among
27 tory of injection drug use, 45% a history of hazardous alcohol use, and 57% a comorbid psychiatric di
28 y positive, 2086 (34.4%) reported harmful or hazardous alcohol use, of whom 1082 (50.4%) were depende
29 , such as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, hazardous alcohol use, or type 2 diabetes, reported high
30 lly mediated the relationship between SP and hazardous alcohol use.
31  was explained by comorbid renal failure and hazardous alcohol use.
32 tial to generate hydroxyl radicals, the most hazardous among all ROS.
33  conditions, the use of electricity replaces hazardous and costly chemical oxidants.
34     A substantial number of migrants work in hazardous and exploitative environments, where they migh
35 mental and safety issues due to their use of hazardous and explosive chemicals.
36 lded IMS-based detectors that are in use for hazardous and illicit substance detection are subject to
37                          UAVs provide a less hazardous and potentially more accurate method for surve
38 n = 7.9; 54.2% of graded items classified as hazardous), and the most common hazards identified in at
39 d with security applications (e.g., illegal, hazardous, and terrorist events), (b) chemical "signatur
40  boards (WPCBs), which are the most complex, hazardous, and valuable components of e-waste, are selec
41  doubled and the prescription of potentially hazardous antipsychotics halved after the introduction o
42 mbined with the simplistic, scalable and non-hazardous approach render the process as a very promisin
43 mistry that does not require the handling of hazardous aryl diazonium salts involves inexpensive reag
44       The burgeoning cysteine pool is itself hazardous, as cysteine promotes the formation of reactiv
45  expression of TEs is considered potentially hazardous, as it can lead to insertional mutagenesis and
46 2.5 micrometers or less (PM2.5) are the most hazardous because they are small enough to invade even t
47 and was classified as nonhazardous drinking, hazardous/binge drinking, or alcohol-related diagnosis.
48 ritical for copper since copper pollution is hazardous both for the environment and for human health.
49  idea is that all excess DNA is mutationally hazardous, but weakly enough so that genome-size expansi
50 rnative to the chemical methods that produce hazardous by-products.
51 n technology has several drawbacks including hazardous byproducts and a high-energy requirement for r
52        The discrimination between normal and hazardous cells is possible due to an array of inhibitor
53 ne system, and are able to identify and kill hazardous cells.
54               Given increasing pressures for hazardous chemical replacement, there is growing interes
55 f the SMS unit was evaluated together with a hazardous chemical vapor generator.
56 zing the risk of unintentionally replacing a hazardous chemical with another hazardous chemical.
57  replacing a hazardous chemical with another hazardous chemical.
58  two ILs is very low-cost, avoids the use of hazardous chemicals and can be performed in five minutes
59 ortable means to undertake field testing for hazardous chemicals and pollutants such as heavy metals.
60                                         Many hazardous chemicals are associated with or known to caus
61                            Human exposure to hazardous chemicals can have adverse short- and long-ter
62 ocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) and other hazardous chemicals in Africa.
63  to determine the persistence of potentially hazardous chemicals in aquatic ecosystems.
64 a small and lightweight package, for sensing hazardous chemicals in defense, industrial, and environm
65 sed on World Health Organization (WHO) data, hazardous chemicals in the workplace are responsible for
66 ychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are persistent hazardous chemicals that are still detected in the atmos
67 original goals of protecting the public from hazardous chemicals were hindered by complex and cumbers
68 ned to assess the causal role of exposure to hazardous chemicals with cancer risk.
69 ng schools near facilities that store or use hazardous chemicals, and highlight the need for addition
70 dies require removal of the skull as well as hazardous chemicals, dehydration, or embedding, limiting
71 al applications including the destruction of hazardous chemicals, synthesis of organic compounds, and
72 y and viability of potential substitutes for hazardous chemicals.
73 ood is a major pathway for human exposure to hazardous chemicals.
74 siting of schools near facilities that store hazardous chemicals.
75 pied by children, near facilities that store hazardous chemicals.
76  in identifying and prioritizing potentially hazardous chemicals.
77 cesses involving high energy consumption and hazardous chemicals.
78 ealth impacts from the production and use of hazardous chemicals.
79 ation (SMS) unit was tested for detection of hazardous chemicals.
80 lobal food system as a transport pathway for hazardous chemicals: the missing link between emissions
81 d, Pb, and Hg), antinutrient phytic acid and hazardous coliforms in rice bran was investigated.
82 thesis of InAs QDs still routinely relies on hazardous, commercially unavailable precursors.
83               Our protocol avoids the use of hazardous components (using piperidine as a base and dic
84 ations as it may reduce the mobility of this hazardous compound in soils and groundwaters.
85 carcinogenic, which represents a potentially hazardous compound once present in soil or water.
86 ght the specific issues with DSC analysis of hazardous compounds currently in the organic chemistry l
87 d to detect and identify unexpected, unknown hazardous compounds that may be present.
88  Because marine plastics contain an array of hazardous compounds, the chemical impacts of ingestion a
89 d processed food as health and environmental hazardous compounds.
90                  The resulting estimates for hazardous concentrations at which 5% of species will be
91 s were used to derive SSDs and corresponding hazardous concentrations for 5% of the species (HC5 valu
92 viduals worldwide are chronically exposed to hazardous concentrations of arsenic from contaminated dr
93 and Borneo, enhancing population exposure to hazardous concentrations of smoke and air pollutants.
94 related hazardous condition." A drug-related hazardous condition is the temporal gap (intermediate st
95 drug induced, referred to as a "drug-related hazardous condition." A drug-related hazardous condition
96 vel monitoring and mitigate propofol-related hazardous conditions.
97  and may mitigate potential propofol-related hazardous conditions.
98 nd contains a diverse mixture of potentially hazardous constituents and opportunistic pathogens.
99  and quality food, free from the presence of hazardous contaminants such as mycotoxins is an on-going
100 ereby providing potential protection against hazardous cytoplasmic m-Tyr accumulation.
101 m-difluoro moiety to avoid using potentially hazardous deoxofluorinating reagents and subsequently in
102  without the need to isolate the potentially hazardous diazido compounds generated en route the targe
103 n increasing versatile strategy of replacing hazardous diazo carbonyl compounds with benign and readi
104 ign and readily available alkynes instead of hazardous diazo carbonyl compounds.
105 ical cyclone (TC) is one of the earth's most hazardous disasters; it is intriguing to explore whether
106 ntervention is effective in primary care for hazardous drinkers and individuals with mild disorders.
107 tagonist ketamine is able to disrupt MRMs in hazardous drinkers when administered immediately after t
108  1.38 [95% CI, 1.08-1.77]), and the onset of hazardous drinking (AOR, 1.49 [95% CI, 1.19-1.86]).
109                               Sustained male hazardous drinking (as measured by the AUDIT-C scale) wa
110 e never binge drinkers, and (3) the onset of hazardous drinking among those with an Alcohol Use Disor
111 ing and delivery of a brief intervention for hazardous drinking employees.
112 ses the probability of suicidal ideation and hazardous drinking in adolescence and young adulthood as
113                  The transition to binge and hazardous drinking occurred for 29% and 18% of youth 15
114 iations between alcohol drinking (volume and hazardous drinking) and sleep duration and insomnia in a
115 cluding suicidal ideation, suicide attempts, hazardous drinking, and opioid use.
116                                              Hazardous driving events are prevalent among general sur
117 te the frequency of self-reported, post-call hazardous driving events in a national cohort of general
118 licy violations, psychiatric well-being, and hazardous driving events.
119 our rule violations were associated with all hazardous driving events: nodding off while driving {59.
120 cale clinical trial by assessing potentially hazardous drug combinations.
121 predicted DDIs will help clinicians to avoid hazardous drug interactions in their prescriptions and w
122 rses the best practices for safe handling of hazardous drugs as issued by the Occupational Safety and
123 y the level of risk associated with handling hazardous drugs in current workplace settings where the
124 .1 mum), vehicle-derived particulates may be hazardous due to their bioreactivity, their ability to p
125 en believed to be capable of curtailing some hazardous effects associated with chemical farming (CF).
126  of isolated unknown TPs to understand their hazardous effects in treated effluents.
127 logical studies for evaluating the potential hazardous effects of nanomaterials on environmental and
128 h compound separately when investigating the hazardous effects of PFASs on wildlife.
129 active material crossover, and corrosive and hazardous electrolytes.
130 ity of different forms of asbestos and other hazardous elongated mineral particles (EMPs); c) proper
131 fficiency and environmental pollution due to hazardous emissions and water eutrophication.
132 h unique advantages of quiet operation, zero hazardous emissions, and long lifetime.
133 sociated with toxicity of asbestos and other hazardous EMPs (e.g., nanomaterials).
134 nt may have considerable value in monitoring hazardous environments, navigation and detecting hidden
135 chemical production processes, especially in hazardous environments.
136  therefore that e-cigarettes are potentially hazardous, especially in susceptible populations, nicoti
137 noes, are sites of the most catastrophic and hazardous events on Earth, yet the temporal details of p
138                 However, public responses to hazardous events such as climate change, contagious outb
139 of Kilauea enabled successful forecasting of hazardous events.
140 urther our understanding of what constitutes hazardous exposures and risk factors associated with tox
141 Scientific Innovation Team for Environmental Hazardous Factor Control and Prevention.
142 se) and expert consensus group identified 18 hazardous failures associated with these steps.
143                                              Hazardous failures were taken forward to multidisciplina
144 I) starting materials and 2) a dependence on hazardous fluorinating reagents such as XeF(2) .
145 nomic loss and encourage the removal of this hazardous food, a recycling process was investigated to
146  for sedentary time and its potentially most hazardous form (prolonged sedentary bouts) to impart hea
147                  Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is a hazardous gas, which not only harms living beings but al
148 ht > 534 kg mol(-1), without the need of any hazardous gases, solvents, electrical or chemical treatm
149 d easily be adapted for the removal of other hazardous heavy metals or the bio-mining of rare metals.
150  hypothesis that 'microplastic will transfer hazardous hydrophobic organic chemicals (HOC) to marine
151  is more than multiplicative, supporting the hazardous impact on atherosclerosis progression of the c
152 hanging the nearshore condition from calm to hazardous in just a few minutes and lasting for several
153 be protective in the absence of job loss but hazardous in the presence of job loss.
154 of containment care for patients with highly hazardous infectious diseases originated in conjunction
155 rotecting medical care providers from highly hazardous infectious pathogens.
156 age over the poles and traverse of Jupiter's hazardous inner radiation belts.
157 ohol drinking may promote the development of hazardous intake.
158 intensity of land use are creating expanding hazardous interfaces between people, livestock and wildl
159 alability, and the possibility to safely use hazardous intermediates and gaseous reactants.
160 ed DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) transcend hazardous intermediates during antigen receptor gene ass
161 ctions as building blocks, energy stores, or hazardous intermediates, lipids also have the ability to
162 s below allowable limits whilst Pb reached a hazardous level.
163  reducing conditions are maintained over the hazardous life cycle of radioactive wastes (some ~10,000
164  high photosynthetic productivity and, under hazardous light conditions, sufficient photoprotection f
165 fied technique of total hepatectomy to limit hazardous liver manipulation and improve exposure of inf
166 nal stressors include mortality, exposure to hazardous materials and increased risk of industrial acc
167 potential to dramatically alter the field of hazardous materials sensing.
168 time, low cost analysis, minimal handling of hazardous materials, high detection accuracy, portabilit
169 transformation that often require the use of hazardous metal hydrides.
170 e materials may be useful for more efficient hazardous metal separations.
171 and changes to the mobilization potential of hazardous metals and metalloids.
172                            The separation of hazardous metals from contaminated sources is commonly a
173  and potentially lead to reduced exposure to hazardous microbes indoors.
174 era-forming eruptions are among Earth's most hazardous natural phenomena, yet the architecture of sub
175                          However, due to the hazardous nature of bromine, enormous growth has been wi
176                                  Despite the hazardous nature of isocyanates, they remain key buildin
177 synthesis, but its utility is limited by its hazardous nature.
178 atients to better identify moving peripheral hazardous objects.
179                                    The least hazardous of the considered alternatives were melamine a
180  clear standards concerning safe handling of hazardous oncology drugs.
181  pharmacological structures, are cumbersome, hazardous or, in some cases, unavailable.
182                      However, if exposure is hazardous (or salutary), this calculation will not consi
183 , complicated, non-scalable, environmentally hazardous, or applicable to only certain few materials.
184 ch as poor device reproducibility, toxic and hazardous organic solvent, and incompatibility with scal
185 wth has been limited to studies conducted in hazardous organic solvents.
186 re not notified that specimens might yield a hazardous organism, as the clinicians did not consider b
187 gents/catalyst in the presence or absence of hazardous oxidants under sensitive reaction conditions.
188 d mass transfer characteristics, safe use of hazardous oxidants, high interfacial areas, and scale-up
189               It provides protection against hazardous particles such as bacteria but allows the pass
190 ld procedure was designed to screen soil for hazardous Pb for use by the general public.
191                               Banning highly hazardous pesticides across the 14 countries studied cou
192                      National bans of highly hazardous pesticides are a potentially cost-effective an
193                                       Highly hazardous pesticides are among the leading causes of dea
194 r approaches, particularly removal of highly hazardous pesticides from agricultural practice, are lik
195        National bans of acutely toxic highly hazardous pesticides have led to substantial reductions
196         A worldwide ban on the use of highly hazardous pesticides is likely to prevent tens of thousa
197 cting access to pesticides or banning highly hazardous pesticides is one approach to reducing these d
198 cts of implementing a national ban of highly hazardous pesticides to prevent suicides due to pesticid
199 ness of implementing national bans of highly hazardous pesticides to reduce the burden of pesticide s
200      INTERPRETATION: National bans on highly hazardous pesticides, which are commonly ingested in act
201 static regulation protects organisms against hazardous physiological changes.
202 f a multianalyte chemosensor for analysis of hazardous pollutants in an aqueous environment.
203 posites typically employs toxic solvents and hazardous precursors, leading to environmental and healt
204 ause of their complex syntheses that require hazardous precursors.
205 e, 95% of practices had rates of potentially hazardous prescribing (composite of 10 indicators) betwe
206 nalysis of rates (prevalence) of potentially hazardous prescribing and inadequate blood-test monitori
207 associated with reduced rates of potentially hazardous prescribing and inadequate blood-test monitori
208 s, 95% of practices had rates of potentially hazardous prescribing between 0.74% and 3.02%.
209 arked reduction in the variation in rates of hazardous prescribing between practices.
210  1 or more risk factors for being exposed to hazardous prescribing or inadequate blood-test monitorin
211                The prevalence of potentially hazardous prescribing reduced by 27.9% (95% CI 20.3% to
212               Opioid receipt and potentially hazardous prescription patterns were common.
213 safety-critical industries, which allows for hazardous process failures to be prospectively identifie
214 gs suggest that intrahospital transport is a hazardous process for critically ill patients.
215 n important part of NBL treatment, but maybe hazardous, prone to complications and its role in high-r
216  chemical identity, inadequate assessment of hazardous properties, and missing exposure data.
217 the complications associated with the use of hazardous purified gases.
218 celerating high-energy electrons forming the hazardous radiation belt environment.
219 ) in nuclear waste, and it is among the most hazardous radiation-derived contaminants because of its
220 diolates has proven to be challenging due to hazardous reaction conditions (high N(2)O concentrations
221  to minimize the accumulation of potentially hazardous reaction intermediates, we have also developed
222  continuous flow chemistry with the focus on hazardous reactions.
223 on consecutive imination reactions using the hazardous reagent O-mesitylenesulfonyl hydroxylamine.
224 equire strategies that employ stoichiometric hazardous reagents and are associated with difficulty in
225 adical processes despite its requirement for hazardous reagents and initiators such as tributyltin hy
226 .2), avoiding the use of additional and more hazardous reagents and paving the way to future integrat
227 nologies with use of large amounts of highly hazardous reagents and solvents and little focus on gree
228 cy technologies make use of large volumes of hazardous reagents and solvents, as well as energy-inten
229 circumvents harsh reaction conditions and/or hazardous reagents employed with more classical methods
230 dramatically reduce the use of expensive and hazardous reagents have been applied to low-cost natural
231       This modular method avoids potentially hazardous reagents like hydrazine, instead forming the N
232  routes of olefin epoxidation either involve hazardous reagents or generate stoichiometric side produ
233 emistry principles, i.e. avoiding the use of hazardous reagents.
234 umbersome and require expensive equipment or hazardous reagents.
235  achieved by using stoichiometric, and often hazardous, reagents to activate the otherwise unreactive
236 ications, yet most synthesis recipes require hazardous reducing agents such as hydrazine or sodium bo
237 lation, evolutionarily young and potentially hazardous retroelements, like SVA, remain methylated.
238 with deteriorating propensity in eliminating hazardous ROS.
239                               In addition, a hazardous silicon sludge waste is produced containing la
240 es, challenges of environmental factors, and hazardous situations requires management that is tailore
241    Tin-, iron-bearing tailing is a typically hazardous solid waste in China, which contains plenty of
242  iron-bearing tailings produced no secondary hazardous solid wastes, and had great potential for prac
243           Previously, an excess of LiAlH4 in hazardous solvents was used for the reduction.
244 current methods of lycopene extraction using hazardous solvents, industry calls for a greener, safer
245                    Peanut is one of the most hazardous sources of food allergens.
246  which provides rapid exclusion of versatile hazardous species from clean water samples based on toxi
247          Mangroves shelter coastlines during hazardous storm events with coastal communities experien
248 e cellular response to environmental stress, hazardous substances and antibiotics.
249                   We think that exposures to hazardous substances migrating from FCAs require more at
250 rbons (NPAHs and OPAHs) are some of the most hazardous substances to public health, mainly because of
251 strumentation, entrapment of environmentally hazardous substances, and sensitive and selective nanoma
252 l for in-field monitoring of environmentally hazardous substances, such as the cyanotoxins.
253 ncompass several pharmaceuticals as priority hazardous substances.
254  data and enable the reduction of the use of hazardous substances.
255 ays an important role in sensing potentially hazardous substances.
256 ess substances show the same response as the hazardous target substances.
257 ects, but overall e-cigarettes are much less hazardous than cigarettes.
258 cts, the considered alternatives remain less hazardous than decaBDE, though the range of hazard of th
259 ics also explain why some avulsions are more hazardous than others.
260 es that are cheaper and less environmentally hazardous than vanadium-based batteries, but they have s
261 nd biogenic amines were far below the health-hazardous threshold.
262 , farmland in the central US has become more hazardous to bees despite lower volumes of insecticides
263                  Sputum can be difficult and hazardous to collect and challenging to process in the l
264  work has traditionally been considered less hazardous to health in comparison with men's work.
265      Smoking regardless of cigarette type is hazardous to health, but these results do not indicate t
266 f two precursors of fine particles (PM(2.5)) hazardous to health, sulfur dioxide (SO(2)) and nitrogen
267 fine particulate matter pollution (PM2.5) is hazardous to health.
268 m (Cd) are considered to be highly toxic and hazardous to human health even at trace levels.
269 removal of lead since the latter is severely hazardous to human health even in small amounts.
270 ul for applications in detoxifying chemicals hazardous to human health.
271 elding generates and releases fumes that are hazardous to human health.
272                    HBCD might be potentially hazardous to the airways because of inhalation of house
273 nal treatment methods that are polluting and hazardous to the environment and to human health.
274                        Raw grape marc can be hazardous to the environment due to its low pH and high
275 pecies which makes consumption of the fishes hazardous to the health of consumers due to its ability
276 pective can also give rise to unexpected and hazardous toxicities.
277                Cyanobacterial blooms produce hazardous toxins, deplete oxygen, and secrete compounds
278 e new porosity and increase accessibility to hazardous trace elements such as arsenic.
279 ot associated with reductions in potentially hazardous use of opioids or overdose among disabled Medi
280 ons, they increased the emission of the most hazardous VOCs, such as alpha-methylstyrene and benzalde
281 ication can be lost, and strong emissions of hazardous volatile nitrogen compounds such as NO are lik
282  (UFPs, particles less than 100 nm) and some hazardous volatile organic compounds (VOCs) during print
283    Dome-forming volcanoes are among the most hazardous volcanoes on Earth.
284 onment, facilities for permanent disposal of hazardous waste adopt multibarrier design schemes.
285   SRP must continue to address the legacy of hazardous waste in the United States, respond to new iss
286 ned lead above 15 mug/L and several exceeded hazardous waste levels (>5000 mug/L).
287 irefighting training sites, landfills, and a hazardous waste management facility.
288                                         U.S. hazardous waste removal protocols were modified to accom
289 y of remediating EPFRs from incineration and hazardous waste sites.
290 more efficient and lower-cost remediation of hazardous waste sites.
291 h and environmental problems associated with hazardous waste sites.
292 ated approaches have the potential to reduce hazardous waste streams associated with electronics disp
293 bility and representativeness on air, water, hazardous waste, on-site energy usage, and production vo
294 ulatory burden if this ash were managed as a hazardous waste, U.S.
295 ollution control residues (APCR) status as a hazardous waste.
296 pheromones with high purity and a minimum of hazardous waste.
297 cycling smelting slag without generating any hazardous waste.
298 n of N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) and other hazardous water disinfection byproducts (DBP) is current
299 despread in aquatic environments that can be hazardous when concentrations exceeding threshold values
300  a demanding specialty with complex care and hazardous work environments), and burnout.

 
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