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Long-term exposure to certain metal compounds may cause cancer. Allergic reactions may result from repeated long term contact with some metals and metal compounds. (...) Mercury compounds may also pass through the skin. Mercury causes damage to the nervous system. (...) This compound is known to affect unborn babies. Mercury compounds are present in chlorine production and mining and are used, for example, in tanner's mordant, pickling baths and pesticides.
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Score: 890414 - www.ilo.org/legacy/engl...s/products/safetytm/metals.htm
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Diseases caused by beryllium or its toxic compounds 1.1.2. Diseases caused by cadmium or its toxic compounds 1.1.3. Diseases caused by phosphorus or its toxic compounds 1.1.4. Diseases caused by chromium or its toxic compounds 1.1.5. (...) Diseases caused by mercury or its toxic compounds 1.1.8. Diseases caused by lead or its toxic compounds 1.1.9.
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Score: 889696.7 - https://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/gro...eetingdocument/wcms_116841.pdf
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Novo Nordisk’s compound library contains an estimated 325,000 different chemical structures. (...) “We want to make sure that this compound library can be used in a way that benefits society. (...) In October 2005, Novo Nordisk announced plans to expand the centre. About compound libraries A compound library is a collection of chemical compounds.
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Score: 885245.3 - https://www.who.int/tdr/news/documents/novo-nordisk.pdf
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Diseases caused by beryllium or its compounds 1.1.2. Diseases caused by cadmium or its compounds 1.1.3. (...) Diseases caused by mercury or its compounds 1.1.8. Diseases caused by lead or its compounds 1.1.9. (...) Beryllium and its compounds 3.1.17. Cadmium and its compounds 3.1.18.
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Score: 883152 - https://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/gro...eetingdocument/wcms_116817.pdf
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To facilitate this work, a call for data would need to be issued and feedback from manufactures in particular the companies or their successors that had developed a compound would be desirable. The JMPS identified the compounds which are still broadly produced, traded and used in agriculture for updating their specifications. (...) Yong Zhen Yang Food and Agriculture Organization of United Nations Viale delle Terme di Caracalla 00153 Rome, Italy Telephone: (+39) 06 57054246 E-mail: YongZhen.Yang@fao.org - 3 - Annex 1 List of FAO "Old procedure" specifications compounds with high priority for conversion into new procedure specifications Compound name begins with Comments Numerical 2,4-D acid, salts, esters, A acephate ametryn amitrole asulam-Na (TK) atrazine B benomyl bitertanol bromoxynil free phenol and esters C captan carbosulfan chlorfenvinphos chlorotoluron chlorpropham cypermethrin D diazinon dichlorprop racemic and P dichlorvos diflufenican diuron dodine d-transallethrin S-bioallethrin TC: WHO specification E ethephon ethion F fenvalerate fluometuron folpet G - 4 - no candidate compounds H no candidate compounds I no candidate compounds K no candidate compounds L lime sulphur linuron M mancozeb maneb MCPA free acid, salts and esters MCPB metam salts mecoprop racemic and P metolachlor racemic and S metribuzin N no candidate compounds O oxadixyl P phenmedipham propanil propargite propazine propiconazole propineb pyrethrum Q no candidate compounds R no candidate compounds S sulfometuron methyl sulphur - 5 - T tebuconazole terbuthylazine thiodicarb thiophanate-methyl thiram trichlorfon triflumuron U no candidate compounds V no candidate compounds W no candidate compounds X no candidate compounds Y no candidate compounds Z zineb ziram
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Score: 880824 - https://www.fao.org/fileadmin/...icides/Specs/Call_for_data.pdf
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Novo Nordisk’s compound library contains an estimated 325,000 different chemical structures. (...) “We want to make sure that this compound library can be used in a way that benefits society. (...) In October 2005, Novo Nordisk announced plans to expand the centre. About compound libraries A compound library is a collection of chemical compounds.
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Score: 877685.7 - https://www.who.int/tdr/news/2008/chinese-drug-screening/en/
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Similar data show normal outcomes in 124 pregnancies exposed to artemisinin compounds in the 1st trimester. These numbers are too small to provide an adequate profile of the safety of these compounds when used to treat malaria in pregnancy. (...) Presently, artemisinin compounds cannot be recommended for treatment of malaria in the 1st trimester. (...) Robalo AFRO e-mail: robalom@whoafr.org Assessment of the safety of artemisinin compounds in pregnancy 16
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Score: 871627.6 - https://www.who.int/tdr/public...n-compounds-pregnancy-2003.pdf
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For such metal compounds the hazards of the non-metallic ions must also be considered. (...) Alternatively, those metal compounds that contain an organic component but that dissociate or dissolve easily in water as the metal ion should be treated in the same way as metal compounds and classified according to this annex (e.g. (...) A9.7.5 Application of classification criteria to metals and metal compounds A9.7.5.1 Introduction to the classification strategy for metals and metal compounds A9.7.5.1.1 Short-term (acute) and long-term (chronic) hazards are assessed individually for metals and metal compounds.
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Score: 871180.6 - https://unece.org/sites/defaul...22-06/UN-SCEGHS-42-INF10e.docx
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For such metal compounds the hazards of the non-metallic ions must also be considered. (...) Alternatively, those metal compounds that contain an organic component but that dissociate or dissolve easily in water as the metal ion should be treated in the same way as metal compounds and classified according to this annex (e.g. (...) A9.7.5 Application of classification criteria to metals and metal compounds A9.7.5.1 Introduction to the classification strategy for metals and metal compounds A9.7.5.1.1 Short-term (acute) and long-term (chronic) hazards are assessed individually for metals and metal compounds.
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Score: 870856.5 - https://unece.org/sites/defaul...022-06/UN-SCEGHS-42-INF10e.pdf
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Methodology • Data: – Brazilian National Accounts (IBGE) – 42 economic activities – 1995-2009 (aggregated) • 1995-1999 (disaggregated)• 1995-1999 (disaggregated) • 2000-2009 (disaggregated) – Average prices 1995-2009 – Variables: • Y: value added • N: employment (occupations) • P: labour productivity (Y/N) Methodology Value added - composition % of total VA – 1995 / 2000 / 2005 / 2009 Value added - growth Sectoral contributions to annual % change – 1996-2009 Employment - composition % of total emplyment – 1995 / 2000 / 2005 / 2009 Employment - growth Contributions to annual % change – 1996-2009 Sectoral growth Compound annual rate (%) - 1995-2009 Labour productivity - Total In thousand R$ – average prices – 1995-2009 Labour productivity – Decomposition Sectors weighted by employment shares – 1995-2009 Labour productivity – Total and Sectors In thousand R$ – average prices – 1995-2009 Labour productivity – Structural Heterogeneity Productivity ratios (sectoral over total) – 1995-2009 Labour productivity – Decompositon – Base year 1995 Shift-share – Total – Compound annual rate (%) – 1995-1999 Labour productivity – Decompositon – Base year 1995 Shift-share – Sectors – Compound annual rate (%) – 1996-1999 Labour productivity – Decompositon – Base year 1995 Shift-share – Manufacturing – Compound annual rate (%) – 1996-1999 Labour productivity – Decompositon – Base year 1995 Shift-share – Services – Compound annual rate (%) – 1996-1999 Labour productivity – Structural Heterogeneity Productivity ratios (quartiles over total) – 1995-1999 Labour productivity – Structural Heterogeneity Decomposition weighted by employment shares (quartiles) – 1995-1999 Labour productivity – Decompositon – Base year 2000 Shift-share – Total – Compound annual rate (%) – 2001-2009 Labour productivity – Decompositon – Base year 2000 Shift-share – Sectors – Compound annual rate (%) – 2001-2009 Labour productivity – Decompositon – Base year 2000 Shift-share – Manufacturing – Compound annual rate (%) – 2001-2009 Labour productivity – Decompositon – Base year 2000 Shift-share – Services – Compound annual rate (%) – 2001-2009 Labour productivity – Structural Heterogeneity Productivity ratios (quartiles over total) – 2000-2009 Labour productivity – Structural Heterogeneity Decomposition weighted by employment shares (quartiles) – 2000 / 2005 / 2009
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Score: 868257.4 - https://www.cepal.org/sites/de.../files/04.3_gabriel_squeff.pdf
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