Different concentrations of BPA and different fluences of thermal neutrons were studied. |
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Different concentrations of BPA as well as different periods of irradiation with thermal neutrons were studied. |
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The BPA takes its role in safeguarding the environment seriously at all times. |
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The teether is marketed as being BPA and phthalate free and intended for ages 3 months and up. |
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In February this year, the European Commission member states decided that BPA should be classed as a category 1B presumed reproductive toxicant. |
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To me personally, it really makes no difference whether BPA is banned or not, or castigated, or made into an angel. |
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A few recent experimental and epidemiological studies found associations between low BPA exposure levels and some adverse health outcomes. |
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As with all our products, the Fleece Liners are guaranteed lead, phthalate and BPA free. |
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Keith Jarrett, national president of the BPA, said he was deeply disturbed at reports that supervisors had forwarded the email to junior staff. |
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In some instances, representation at the Review level can be provided in partnership with both a BPA lawyer and a Legion Service Officer. |
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The company has agreed to work with the BPA to construct additional electricity generation capacity. |
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In addition, BPA has given a commitment not to reacquire any of those assets without the Commission's prior approval. |
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Those might include BPA, pesticide residue, and both legal and not-so-legal drugs. |
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Six electric utilities, including Seattle City Light and BPA, got together in early 2006 to form the non-profit ColumbiaGrid. |
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The problem with BPA is that it leaches into foods and liquids as the plastic container ages or is heated. |
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But BPA is just one of hundreds of industrial chemicals that may be in your blood or urine right now. |
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The ultra-durable Anti-Bottle is proudly manufactured in the USA, BPA free, freezable and dishwasher safe. |
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In response to the general situation and to the disruption and uncertainty facing communities and the aluminum industry, the BPA created a study team. |
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Such activation in humans provides evidence that BPA is likely to function as a xenoestrogen in this sample of adults. |
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Men with urinary BPA concentrations above the lowest quartile had higher testosterone concentrations than men in the first BPA quartile. |
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While BPA power costs and availability have been an issue for the last two decades, the recent increases may be the final straw for a number of smelters. |
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After collecting tissue samples, other researchers analyzed the tissues to determine if BPA exposure was harmful to fetal development. |
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Recently, while working with a large telecommunications company BPA developed a model to head off unnecessary in house service calls. |
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Research on BPA dates back more than 50 years, and has been reviewed by scientific and regulatory authorities around the world. |
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To fill that gap in scientific knowledge, the scientists measured BPA levels in 105 human, cat, and dog foods. |
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Superintendent Leroy Logan, chair of the Met BPA charitable trust, said before the force could consider itself free of institutional racism, it must tackle the continuing disproportions in the treatment of minority Londoners. |
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The applicability of the synthesized sensor in real life situation was confirmed by quantifying the amount of BPA in baby feeding bottle extracts. |
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We can buy things that are BPA free, or phthalate free or lead free. |
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We know that BPA is linked to cancer and reproductive problems. |
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A common question about BPA is whether even small amounts of exposure to the chemical are cause for concern, primarily because of BPA's potential for estrogenic effects. |
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Nonconstruction of the facilities described would preclude the integration of the Skagit Plant into the BPA main grid. |
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In March, baby bottle manufacturers in the US removed BPA from their products, saying they were reacting to consumer demand. |
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In addition, the amplitude of these intermittent jumps in BPA concent ration could be higher in arterial blood that those measured peripherally. |
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Prins investigated the effect of BPA on human cells by implanting human prostate stem cells taken from deceased young-adult men into mice. |
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In the present study, BPA transactivated the promoter sequence of c-FOS, EGR-1, and CTGF, and accordingly stimulated mRNA expression of these genes. |
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One concern over BPA stems from its classification as a xenoestrogen. |
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The highest estimated daily intakes of BPA occur in infants and children. |
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Release and migration of BPA monomer from polycarbonate tableware, baby bottles, and cans coated with epoxy or polyvinylchloride resins have been recognized. |
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Not all polycarbonate plastics contain BPA, but nearly three-quarters of the BPA used in the United States in 2003 went into the manufacture of this one material. |
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Because most BPA exposure in humans occurs via the mouth, we hypothesized that BPA could be bioavailable sublingually, which could contribute to higher plasma concentrations. |
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Studies have turned up a link between BPA and heart disease, and exposure to the chemical might make a person more likely to develop diseases such as diabetes. |
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But the highest BPA levels were found in canned soup and green beans. |
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We then evaluated the relevance of a rodent model for primates by comparing the level of clearance of unconjugated BPA from serum in the mouse compared with the rhesus monkey. |
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