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Перевод: carcinogenic


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карцерогенный; онкогенный; вызывающий рак


Тезаурус:

  1. Regrettably, using the same experimental techniques he also found that red-leaf cabbage, beets and cauliflower have the opposite effect and appear to be carcinogenic.
  2. The exhaust will also have to be fitted with filters to trap the particulates and their carcinogenic PAHs.
  3. How else, short of applying it to humans, could one test whether a particular extract contained the carcinogenic material?
  4. NCI judged 50 per cent of the 170 compounds to be carcinogenic.
  5. The US Natural Resources Defence Council predicts that as a result of high exposure during pre-school years to some carcinogenic pesticides used on fruit, 55% of our lifetime cancer risk is incurred before the age of six - and that's pre-irradiation, with its own unquantifiable consequences.
  6. Advances in physical and chemical methods enabled Kennaway and Hieger in 1930 at the Chester Beatty Institute in London to isolate a substance with the chemical name 1:2:5:6-dibenzanthracene, "the first known pure chemical compound manifesting pronounced carcinogenic properties.
  7. He then applied a series of increasingly restrictive statistical "decision rules" to see how well the test handled the twin demons of false negatives (that is, the failure to detect a carcinogen) and false positives (registering an innocuous substance as carcinogenic).
  8. The debate about lead pollution from vehicle exhaust emissions is well known; less publicity has been given to PAHs (polychlorinated aromatic hydrocarbons), a ubiquitous product of combustion processes and known to be carcinogenic (Lioy and Daisey 1987).
  9. There is no evidence that dioxins - any more than PCBs themselves - are carcinogenic in humans.
  10. If a factory in the developing world releases traces of carcinogens into the sea it may face immediate credit problems, even if the carcinogenic substances are swamped by natural carcinogens such as methyl iodide, that come from seaweed in quite disturbing quantities.
  11. This discovery did not prove to be particularly useful because the metabolite is a mycotoxin and mildly carcinogenic, illustrating that toxicological testing is just as important for natural products as it is for synthetic chemicals.
  12. Concerns about "particulates" or soot and their alleged carcinogenic properties, can be overcome by the fitting of a particulate trap, as in the case of Volkswagen's Umwelt diesel.
  13. Epidemiologists have incriminated substances and circumstances, and identified potentially carcinogenic material, such as tobacco smoke and tobacco tar, showing how a substantial burden of cancer could be prevented by avoiding exposure to the sources of carcinogens.

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