Dust Hakida Referat

07.12.2018

This article describes a work or element of fiction in a primarily style. ( January 2018) () In writings, Dust or Rusakov Particles are elementary particles associated with consciousness that are integral to the plot. Dust features in the multiverse written about in. Because Dust is attracted to consciousness, especially after maturation, the Church within the series associates it with and seeks its end. Pullman described Dust in a 2017 interview as “an analogy of consciousness, and consciousness is this extraordinary property we have as human beings”.

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• Kean, Danuta (2017-02-14). Programma obmotka em. London: The Guardian. Retrieved 18 October 2017. • La Belle Sauvage.

• ' Are you Shadows? Are you the same as Lyra's Dust? And is that dark matter? Dark matter is conscious? -The Subtle Knife. • 'And there's a way they have in that country of talking to Dust, I mean Shadows, same as you got here and I got with the—I got with pictures, only their way uses sticks.

I think it meant that picture on the door, but I didn't understand it, really. I thought when I first saw it there was something important about it, only I didn't know what. So there must be lots of ways of talking to Shadows.' -The Subtle Knife, Chapter 4.

• ' And did you intervene in human evolution? Vengeance for—oh!

Rebel angels! After the war in Heaven—Satan and the Garden of Eden' -The Subtle Knife, Chapter 12.

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Methods The authors followed up a cohort of all economically active Finns born between 1906 and 1945 for 30 million person‐years during 1971–95. Incident cases of nasal, laryngeal, and lung cancer and mesotheliomas were identified through a record linkage with the Finnish Cancer Registry. Occupations from the population census in 1970 were converted to exposures to eight organic dusts with a job‐exposure matrix (FINJEM). Cumulative exposure (CE) was calculated as a product of prevalence, level, and estimated duration of exposure. Standardised incidence ratios (SIR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) adjusted for age, period, and social class were calculated for each organic dust using the economically active population as the reference. Results A total of 20 426 incident cases of respiratory cancer were observed. Slightly increased risk was observed among men exposed to wood dust for nasal cancer (SIR 1.42, 95% CI 0.79 to 2.44).

For laryngeal cancer, men exposed to plant dust (mainly grain millers) had a raised SIR in the high exposure class (SIR 3.55, 95% CI 1.30 to 7.72). Men exposed to wood dust had a raised SIR for lung cancer, but only in the low exposure class (SIR 1.11, 95% CI 1.04 to 1.18). Women exposed to wood dust showed an increased SIR for mesotheliomas in the low exposure class (SIR 4.57, 95% CI 1.25 to 11.7) and some excess in the medium exposure category. Organic dusts are established causes of respiratory tract irritation and allergy but their significance as occupational carcinogens is mostly unknown. Exposure to organic dusts occurs in many industries and occupations, and the number of people exposed is high. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has published monographs on cancer risks in the textile, leather, and wood industries where exposure to organic dusts is frequent.,, Textile manufacturing industry has been classified as possibly carcinogenic to humans (group 2B) by the IARC. There is limited evidence that the risk of cancer of the nasal cavity among weavers is increased.

There is no evidence to suggest an association between work in the leather industry and respiratory cancer according to the IARC monograph. Wood dust has been classified as carcinogenic to humans (group 1) by the IARC, mainly based on evidence on nasal cancer among workers predominantly exposed to hardwood dusts. Excesses of lung cancer have been reported among bakers and tailors. An increased risk of lung cancer and pleural mesothelioma has been found in some studies also among furniture workers and in the pulp and paper industry. An increased risk of lung cancer has been found among cardboard workers. Finnish sawmill workers have been found to have an excess of pharyngeal cancer.