All of us, whoever we may be, have our respirable beings. From Wordnik.com. [Les Miserables] Reference
And what was left of the respirable air must be kept for the workers. From Wordnik.com. [Twenty-Thousand Leagues Under the Sea] Reference
These respirable dusts are generated during drilling and blasting activities. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 8] Reference
Nitrogen, (not condensible under 50 atmospheres, and not respirable or combustible,) 7.750. From Wordnik.com. [The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 33, July, 1860] Reference
The study confirmed that the annual air quality for respirable dust did not meet acceptable standards. From Wordnik.com. [ANC Daily News Briefing] Reference
You know, was he overcome from the respirable gases or was he killed in the concussion that came from the explosion?. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Jan 3, 2006] Reference
An increase of bronchitis was detected even with such a small amount of ash and the relatively low respirable portion. From Wordnik.com. [Volcanic Ash -- Effects on Health and Mitigation Strategies] Reference
He examined the air of mines, and suggested practical methods for determining whether the air in a mine was respirable. From Wordnik.com. [The Story of Alchemy and the Beginnings of Chemistry] Reference
Heavy ash fall may result in the collapse of roofs under the weight of ash and high levels of respirable ash in the air. From Wordnik.com. [Volcanic Ash -- Effects on Health and Mitigation Strategies] Reference
The affection ultimately assumes a chronic form, and continues present in the respirable portions of the organ during life. From Wordnik.com. [An Investigation into the Nature of Black Phthisis or Ulceration Induced by Carbonaceous Accumulation in the Lungs of Coal Miners] Reference
This carbon monoxide level far exceeds regulatory limits for respirable air of 400 parts per minute for 15 minutes exposure. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Jan 3, 2006] Reference
In a statement in Pretoria it said respirable dust from a hazardous waste landfill at the same site might also pose a health risk. From Wordnik.com. [ANC Daily News Briefing] Reference
The proportion of free silica in the ash has been about 6 percent of the total respirable size particles (under 10 microns) by weight. From Wordnik.com. [Volcanic Ash -- Effects on Health and Mitigation Strategies] Reference
It is not surprising that the mixture of respirable particles to which 911 rescuers were exposed would cause lung disease of some sort. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2007-05-01] Reference
Mount St. Helens contained 60 percent or more free crystalline silica — far greater than the actual 3 to 7 percent of the respirable size fraction. From Wordnik.com. [Volcanic Ash -- Effects on Health and Mitigation Strategies] Reference
Exposure to respirable particles of free crystalline silica can lead to silicosis, a disease resulting in scarring of the lungs and impairment of their function. From Wordnik.com. [Volcanic Ash -- Effects on Health and Mitigation Strategies] Reference
The upper lobe was infiltrated with carbon into the interlobular cellular tissue, leaving the bronchial ramifications respirable, and lubricated with frothy mucus. From Wordnik.com. [An Investigation into the Nature of Black Phthisis or Ulceration Induced by Carbonaceous Accumulation in the Lungs of Coal Miners] Reference
It is assumed that a large fraction (50 to 96%) of the aerosol consists of respirable particles that could enter the lower respiratory tract and cannot be expelled. From Wordnik.com. [Depleted uranium] Reference
And according to my health and safety standards, respirable air that exceeds 400 parts per million for 15 minutes exposure is the upper limit that would sustain life. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Jan 3, 2006] Reference
Practically everything you saw was an anthrax spore and it was of such a size that it was respirable; that if it was given a little energy, it could get up into the air. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Oct 25, 2001] Reference
Heavy ash fall may result in the collapse of roofs under the weight of ash and high levels of respirable ash in the air (ash particles less than 10 microns in diameter). From Wordnik.com. [Volcanic Ash -- Effects on Health and Mitigation Strategies] Reference
Ascertaining the purity of respirable air by nitrous air. From Wordnik.com. [The Botanic Garden A Poem in Two Parts. Part 1: the Economy of Vegetation] Reference
The respirable particulate matter in these areas are mind-boggling. From Wordnik.com. [The Times of India] Reference
The sources of respirable dust generation, its composition, and control are discussed. From Wordnik.com. [WN.com - Articles related to Cotabato LGU to review ban on open-pit mining] Reference
I thought you said that this gas was not at all respirable, but on the contrary, extremely poisonous. From Wordnik.com. [Conversations on Chemistry, V. 1-2 In Which the Elements of that Science Are Familiarly Explained and Illustrated by Experiments] Reference
But for that to work it needs to be of respirable size and very dry not to clump, think really dry flour. From Wordnik.com. [Army Rumour Service] Reference
There were no birds, save a couple of those crows which can rise to the utmost limits of the respirable air. From Wordnik.com. [Robur the Conqueror] Reference
Black lung is a collection of debilitating and potentially fatal diseases from respirable coal mine dust exposure. From Wordnik.com. [13 Top Stories, Sports and Weather] Reference
"MSHA is committed to proposing a rule that will reduce miners 'exposure to respirable coal mine dust," Main said. From Wordnik.com. [Statesman - AP Sports] Reference
The Tidal Air IP portfolio is of interest to any company operating or planning to enter the respirable medicine market. From Wordnik.com. [Digital50.com Digital 50 Daily Industry News RSS Feed] Reference
Research conducted in the US shows that cooking is by far the largest source of respirable particles generated in the home, as well. From Wordnik.com. [The Times of India] Reference
Silicosis is caused by exposure to respirable sized particles of crystalline silica, particles less than approximately 7 micrometers. From Wordnik.com. Reference
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