「carcinogenic」の共起表現一覧(1語左で並び替え)
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nticarcinogenic - proapoptotic effect and a | carcinogenic, DNA damaging, mutagenic potential. |
Azoxymethane is a | carcinogenic and neurotoxic chemical compound used in bi |
often targeted by environmental groups as a | carcinogenic compound |
humans to Cadmium, which is classified as a | carcinogenic to humans by the International Agency for R |
iming that the landfill was the source of a | carcinogenic contaminant, vinyl chloride, found in the w |
nal standards concerning protection against | carcinogenic substances or agents, and |
Hydrazine sulfate is toxic and | carcinogenic. |
t repaired, these adducts are mutagenic and | carcinogenic. |
um trioxide is highly toxic, corrosive, and | carcinogenic. |
assified as toxic to aquatic organisms, and | carcinogenic to rats and mice. |
Because of the poisonous and | carcinogenic nature of arsenic compounds, Fowler's solut |
Tar includes the majority of mutagenic and | carcinogenic agents in tobacco smoke (IARC, 1986). |
pressure), corrosive, highly flammable, and | carcinogenic. |
to both the potential anticarcinogenic and | carcinogenic properties of the substance in given circum |
such as Hansa Yellow can still be toxic and | carcinogenic. |
rise a superset of which has many toxic and | carcinogenic industrial chemicals as members. |
eric contamination by toxic, mutagenic, and | carcinogenic pollutants, as well as hot- gas cleaning sy |
k, that the inert ingredients are toxic and | carcinogenic, and that U.C. Davis scientists examining t |
Nickel salts are | carcinogenic. |
Nickel - nickel salts are | carcinogenic |
Many of those contaminants are | carcinogenic. |
Nickel salts are | carcinogenic and irritate the skin. |
therefore soluble carbon electrophiles are | carcinogenic, because DNA attacks them. |
e, inorganic arsenic has been identified as | carcinogenic to humans, and exposure to high levels of i |
d polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) as | carcinogenic pollutants of Johnson Creek. |
It might be | carcinogenic. |
It is said to be | carcinogenic. |
It or its derivatives may be | carcinogenic, and it is considered to be a hazardous pol |
s an aromatic amine which is presumed to be | carcinogenic to humans. |
The oil from these roots is believed to be | carcinogenic so artificial versions are generally used i |
e toxicity to mammalian kidneys, and may be | carcinogenic. |
ular weight chlorinated hydrocarbons may be | carcinogenic. |
Although it does not appear to be | carcinogenic, studies in dogs have reported testicular a |
een the Contracting Parties as likely to be | carcinogenic under the conditions of disposal." |
genes are involved in communication between | carcinogenic cells and tight junction genes act as tumor |
revention of occupational hazards caused by | carcinogenic substances and agents,... |
cronite filter in Kent cigarettes contained | carcinogenic blue asbestos. |
Chromolaena odorata contains | carcinogenic pyrrolizidine alkaloids. |
The study found that eleven | carcinogenic compounds could be found in third-hand smok |
w OTC (over-the-counter) products eliminate | carcinogenic acetaldehyde thus reducing the risk of canc |
Overheated oils can produce unhealthy, even | carcinogenic, compounds. |
ence, it has been used as a replacement for | carcinogenic compounds such as benzidine and o-phenylene |
Category 1: known or presumed to have | carcinogenic potential for humans |
ral contaminant of well water and is highly | carcinogenic. |
Methylcholanthrene (MCA) is a highly | carcinogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon produced by |
ta leaked about 47 million pounds of highly | carcinogenic ethylene dichloride into the river, and the |
amounts of hazardous substances, including | carcinogenic compounds and heavy metals. |
Bis(chloromethyl) ether is | carcinogenic. |
It is | carcinogenic in mice. |
It is | carcinogenic and very corrosive. |
coupling using BOP liberates HMPA which is | carcinogenic, although for small scale use in an organic |
Its | carcinogenic properties have not been fully investigated |
modern plaster formulations because of its | carcinogenic effects.) |
g phenacetin in November 1983, owing to its | carcinogenic and kidney-damaging properties (Federal Reg |
lator (such as ethidium bromide or the less | carcinogenic chloroquine) in the second. |
nd N'-nitrosonornicotine (NNN) are the most | carcinogenic. |
lication of padimate O have demonstrated no | carcinogenic effects and that padimate O reduces the num |
how that it is a carcinogen in rat, and not | carcinogenic in mice. |
Like cyclohexanol, cyclohexanone is not | carcinogenic and is only moderately toxic, with a TLV of |
The report also found no evidence of | carcinogenic activity. |
Chronic animal studies show no evidence of | carcinogenic or teratogenic effects. |
Unlike BPA, there is no current evidence of | carcinogenic or toxic effects from CBDO-based consumer p |
male and female rats exhibited evidence of | carcinogenic activity based on increased incidences of a |
ish, Texas, U.S.A. extremely high levels of | carcinogenic and neurotoxic air pollutants have been rec |
Aristolochic acids are a family of | carcinogenic, mutagenic, and nephrotoxic compounds commo |
gh levels (8.03 to 53.3 ng/g dry leaves) of | carcinogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) (e. |
n, nor have in vivo tests found evidence of | carcinogenic activity. |
Alkylating agents are often | carcinogenic. |
No mutagenic or | carcinogenic effects have been shown. |
es are known to be potentially mutagenic or | carcinogenic, specifically those capable of causing gene |
ice were administered the substance orally, | carcinogenic effects were observed. |
esearch confounded by the presence of other | carcinogenic substances. |
s, although other experiments show possible | carcinogenic effects. |
Category 3: Substances that have possible | carcinogenic effects in humans but about which there is |
para-Cresidine is possibly | carcinogenic to humans. |
CPs was categorised in group 2B as possibly | carcinogenic to humans from the International Agency for |
However, these potential | carcinogenic compounds originate from drying process of |
Ochratoxin A is potentially | carcinogenic to humans (Group 2B). |
lternative to the hazardous and potentially | carcinogenic hydrazine. |
d to protect the flesh from the potentially | carcinogenic properties of the UV beam, and UV goggles a |
al capabilities and deprived of potentially | carcinogenic substance; he criticized the current domina |
Group 2A: the agent (mixture) is probably | carcinogenic to humans. |
mstance entails exposures that are probably | carcinogenic to humans. |
carcinogen, which means that it is probably | carcinogenic to humans. |
olycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons can produce | carcinogenic metabolites, although there is no evidence |
ate has been shown to be toxic and slightly | carcinogenic upon inhalation in mice. |
, which stipulated a total ban on synthetic | carcinogenic food additives. |
There is no data on the | carcinogenic effects of chlorobenzilate in humans. |
used as a substitute or replacement for the | carcinogenic solvent HMPA. |
The | Carcinogenic Potency Project, however, estimates that it |
of DNA methylation are responsible for the | carcinogenic potential of As. |
t to its slow action and concerns about the | carcinogenic impurity 4-chloroaniline) in water- or alco |
ough a study in 1990 found that, "while the | carcinogenic potential of 6-MP cannot be precluded, it c |
activated products, can be important in the | carcinogenic process because they are capable of degrada |
KZO and DuPont as Dupont initially used the | carcinogenic HMPT (hexamethylphosphoramide). Despite hea |
and environmental samples as well as their | carcinogenic properties initiated a public debate on the |
ever, it is able to metabolize some PAHs to | carcinogenic intermediates. |
t is a known carcinogen, ranking as the top | carcinogenic substance on the HERP Index. |
its components, UH 25 is flammable, toxic ( | carcinogenic) and corrosive. |
Sultones are classified as toxic, | carcinogenic, mutagenic, and teratogenic. |
le myeloma before it was found to be toxic, | carcinogenic and largely ineffective. |
4 after animal testing revealed unspecified | carcinogenic properties. |
using | carcinogenic substances at a place of work |
Costas was once charged in Spain for using | carcinogenic raw materials to cut production costs. |
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