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Meanings of possible carcinogen in English
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Usage of possible carcinogen in English
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And correlations are sometimes found: the cluster may arise after, say, contamination of the water supply by a possiblecarcinogen.
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PFOA occurs widely in firefighting foams or their breakdown products and is considered a possiblecarcinogen and linked to hormonal disruption.
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It had previously put coffee as a " possiblecarcinogen" in its 2B category alongside chloroform, lead and many other substances.
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IARC had previously put coffee as a " possiblecarcinogen" in its 2B category alongside chloroform, lead and many other substances.
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Dr Tony Holohan's advice came yesterday following the release of new research that classes exposure to mobile phone emissions as a possiblecarcinogen.
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New Plymouth is re-evaluating its use of the herbicide Roundup which has been identified as a possiblecarcinogen by the World Health Organisation.
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A dough conditioner also banned in China, Brazil and Canada, in tests on rats it has been found to be a possiblecarcinogen.
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These proteins were related to molecular response patterns, endocrine effects, metabolic pathways, and even the possiblecarcinogens in response to CP exposure.
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But they added that "it is difficult to separate nitrosamines from other possiblecarcinogens that may be present in processed meats like bacon".