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42by Naidu, David B.“…Both fields are subject to the same regulatory schemes, and this book describes the application of substantive laws, such as the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, the Clean Water Act, and the Clean Air Act, to each segment of the biotechnology nanotechnology industry. …”
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44Published 1960“…1960 1951-1960 "Woman and duty, c. 1960" [BW0209], 1960, Trades Union Congress Recruitment leaflet for women workers published by the Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers in the late 1950s or early 1960s which includes a short story and advice on slimming and cosmetics.…”
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45Published 2006“…In the family manufacture, he also makes cosmetic preparations and medicines from insects.…”
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46by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…Problems of the Hungarian Cosmetics Industry…”
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47by Institute of Technology Assessment of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, Simkó, Myrtill, Eisenberger, Iris, Nentwich, Michael, Fiedeler, Ulrich, Gazsó, André“…While at the beginning the assumption that nanotechnologies are covered in principle by current legislation was prevailing, some fields have started to adapt; in particular chemicals, cosmetics and food. This dossier describes the changing EU regulatory strategy and further gives an overview of the legal fields, important to nanotechnology. …”
Published 2011
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48Published 2014“…"Exposure to food and everyday electronic, cosmetic and plastic products containing EDCs may be costing up to €31 billion per year in the EU, according to a report launched by campaign secretariat the Health and Environment Alliance (HEAL). …”
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49by NanoIndex“…Their applications range from scratch resistant or self-cleaning surface coatings, via enforced polymers to enhanced cosmetics. Besides the tremendous new opportunities offered by these novel materials, concerns have been raised because of potential adverse health effects that may arise if MNMs are taken up by the human body. …”
Published 2016
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50by Institute of Technology Assessment of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, Simkó, Myrtill, Eisenberger, Iris, Nentwich, Michael, Fiedeler, Ulrich, Gazsó, André“…This dossier concentrates on chemicals, biocidal products, pesticides, medicinal products, medical devices, cosmetics and food as well as on general product safety."…”
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51by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…Everyday security; quality of foodstuffs, drinking water, cosmetics and clothes; advice on choosing home furniture; production of materials and medicines from hemp; garbage recycling. …”
Published 1992-1994
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52by Hailes, Julia“…With clearly presented sections on home and garden, food and drink, electrical goods and the office, plus travel, transport, fashion and cosmetics, it is written with today's lifestyles in mind. …”
Published 2007
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53Published 2004“…Indeed, consumers are already being offered products manufactured with nanotechnologies including cosmetics, clothing, and sporting goods. But, while technology and market analysts alike expect the very small to become very big, nanotechnologies are still emerging. …”
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54Published 2011“…Mary left the buses in the 1960s to bring up children and worked part time for Avon cosmetics and the School Meals Service followed by Rotaprint, she then worked at RAF Stanmore in the 1970s and then joined the Metropolitan Police as a Section House Warden in Wembley. …”
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56Published 2005“…Working as an actress, a seller of carnival masks and a prostitute, she finances her cosmetic treatment and looks forward to the subsidised sex change operation. …”
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57by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…Astrological predictions for the next year; activities of the center "Strategiia" headed by politician Gennadii Burbulis; interview with an American cosmetics supplier to the Russian market; politician Vladimir Zhirinovskii criticizes the Bulgarian political system; civil war in Tajikistan; criticism of how much New Year shows for children cost. …”
Published 1993-1995
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58by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…Report about police beatings of journalists during the revolt in Moscow on October 3, 1993, IT-company "Rossiiskii delovoi mir" ("Russian Business World"); paints for cars; the firm "Pegasus," a cosmetics supplier to the Russian market; the organization "Center of Liberal Conservative Politics"; performance by pop-singer Tatiana Markova. …”
Published 1992-1994
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59by Vogel, David“…David Vogel takes an in-depth, comparative look at European and American policies toward a range of consumer and environmental risks, including vehicle air pollution, ozone depletion, climate change, beef and milk hormones, genetically modified agriculture, antibiotics in animal feed, pesticides, cosmetic safety, and hazardous substances in electronic products. …”
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60“…In 2004, pharmaceuticals accounted for 41% of the turnover of the French chemical industry; other specialty chemicals such as perfumes and cosmetics, paints, soaps and cleaning products, and agricultural chemicals accounted for 31%; and basic chemicals and plastics made up the remaining 28%. ..." …”
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