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    the reddish brown fumes‚ nitric peroxide‚ together with some finely atomized acid. Exposure to these fumes must be considered in the natture of an accident and occurs the result of a nitrator fire or a large spill. Their effects are those of an irritant to the mucous membrane of the respiratory tract and they may cause anything from slight bronchial irritation to a fatal pulmonary edema. The second hazard we meet with in the dye industry is from the products formed by the action of mixed acid on

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    4.0 Bargaining Power of Suppliers 4.1 Degree of Supplier Concentration The Australia LCD screen TV business is currently dominated by a lot of electronic manufacturers. They are Acer‚ LG‚ Sony‚ Samsung and many others different company (PC Authority 2007). Products from these manufacturers can be found selling in companies like‚ Dick Smith Electronic‚ Myer‚ David Jones‚ Harvey Norman and others electronic retailers. The bargaining power of a supplier is the ability to influence the setting of

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    City Management

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    the city manager reduced the city budget by bargaining hard for lower salary and less fringe benefits. The city manager was able to renegotiate the contracts by hard bargaining with the unions. The hard bargaining process included veiled threats of privatization and outsourcing. This indicated to the city employees that if they did not agree to a renegotiation of contract and agreed to longer hours‚ less fringe benefits and new employees enter at a lower salary‚ they were basically in danger of

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    the fluid pressure in the eyes that causes irreversible damage to vision”. (Page 1-9 Marijuana 2008 from opposing viewpoints) For the treatment of patients with aids marijuana addresses the patient’s immunosuppression and the danger posted by lung irritants and fungal illnesses such as aspergillosis. Many aids patients induced nausea‚ appetite loss‚ and wasting syndrome claim that marijuana saved their lives by motivating them to eat. “Millions of people in the United States suffer from chronic pain

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    Mustard Gas

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    Hazardous Chemical Mustard Gas Imagine sitting in a trench during World War 1 with your fellow soldiers and someone shouts‚ “Incoming!” you duck deeper into the trench and fumble for your helmet‚ not realizing that it could be your last seconds on this earth. Instead you smell a pungent mustard aroma‚ struggling to breath‚ it subsides after a couple of minutes. Without knowing it you have been exposed to a new chemical used by the Germans‚ code named LOST‚ which referred to the last names of the

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    Case Study

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    Written Assignment This week’s assignment has two parts. In Part 1‚ you must answer questions guiding you through a three-step writing process. In Part 2‚ you must write a message based on a case study in the textbook. This assignment supports TCOs 2‚ 4‚ and 6. Part 1:  Answer the required three-step process questions.  These questions are located in our Doc Sharing tab as "Case Questions-3-Step Process." Part 2:  The assigned case study is Case 21: "A Rash of Rashes: Alerting clothing customers

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    Medical Summary

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    recruit and activate neutrophils‚ macrophages‚ T cells‚ B cells‚ and eosinophil’s‚ important components of reparative tissue. Despite having obvious ecological and clinical distinctions‚ most chronic fibrotic disorders have in common a persistent irritant that sustains the production of growth factors‚ proteolytic enzymes‚ angiogenic factors‚ and fibrogenic cytokines‚ which together stimulate the deposition of connective tissue elements that progressively remodel and destroy normal tissue architecture

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    the letter of me

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    operate at high temperature. terbium compounds are encountered rarely by most people. All terbium compounds should be regarded as highly toxic although initial evidence would appear to suggest the danger is limited. Terbium compounds are skin and eye irritants. The metal dust presents a fire and explosion hazard. Terbium is used in color phosphors in lighting applications such as trichromatic lighting and in color TV tubes. It also makes the green color on your Blackberry or other high definition screen

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    Mrs White Varicose Veins

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    Mrs White can undergo sclerotherapy‚ the injection of irritant drugs into the veins‚ causing them to spasm and collapse‚ allowing the venous valves to once again seal the veins. Compression stockings are also a recommended treatment‚ as they apply pressure of the veins and allow the blood to move more efficiently

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    Negative Effects of Weed

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    Reasons why weed is bad for you: Effects on the Lungs Numerous studies have shown marijuana smoke to contain carcinogens and to be an irritant to the lungs. In fact‚ marijuana smoke contains 50-70 percent more carcinogenic hydrocarbons than tobacco smoke. Marijuana users usually inhale more deeply and hold their breath longer than tobacco smokers do‚ which further increase the lungs’ exposure to carcinogenic smoke. Marijuana smokers show dysregulated growth of epithelial cells in their lung tissue

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