Risk: A Practical Guide for Deciding What's Really Safe and What's Dangerous in the World Around YouHoughton Mifflin Harcourt, 2002 - 485 sider An indispensable and timely guide, Risk is the authority for assessing threats to your health and safety. We continually face new risks in our world. This essential family reference will help you understand worrisome risks so you can decide how to stay safe and how to keeps risks in perspective. Expert authors David Ropeik and George Gray include information on: - 50 top hazards - your likelihood of exposure - the consequences - ways to reduce your risk They cover topics such as: - cancer - biological weapons - indoor air pollution - pesticides - radiation |
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... consequences of alcohol consumption or radon expo- sure will stay the same . Years from now the use of caffeine , the preva- lence of heart disease , the mechanics of the way radiation or lead or pes- ticides affects us , will all be ...
... consequences of alcohol consumption or radon expo- sure will stay the same . Years from now the use of caffeine , the preva- lence of heart disease , the mechanics of the way radiation or lead or pes- ticides affects us , will all be ...
Side 4
... consequences , as in " The likelihood of a nu- clear plant meltdown may be low , but it's a risk because it's ... consequence . It's helpful to keep all these elements in mind when thinking about risk . Take out any one of those ...
... consequences , as in " The likelihood of a nu- clear plant meltdown may be low , but it's a risk because it's ... consequence . It's helpful to keep all these elements in mind when thinking about risk . Take out any one of those ...
Side 5
... consequence of exposure to this hazard is , say , an increased taste for pickles on your hamburger . The nature and ... Consequences : How much harm does the hazard do £ In what ways . To how many people ' To what kinds of people ' Who ...
... consequence of exposure to this hazard is , say , an increased taste for pickles on your hamburger . The nature and ... Consequences : How much harm does the hazard do £ In what ways . To how many people ' To what kinds of people ' Who ...
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... consequences of the risk of accidents — the severity of the outcome and how many people suffer these consequences — are also high . But not quite as high as the first meter , because the majority of accidents are not fatal , so the ...
... consequences of the risk of accidents — the severity of the outcome and how many people suffer these consequences — are also high . But not quite as high as the first meter , because the majority of accidents are not fatal , so the ...
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... consequences , the lower bar for radon takes account of both those factors . These meters require several cautions . First , they refer to the popula- tion as a whole . Your risk is almost certainly different from that of the general ...
... consequences , the lower bar for radon takes account of both those factors . These meters require several cautions . First , they refer to the popula- tion as a whole . Your risk is almost certainly different from that of the general ...
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X | 64 |
XI | 70 |
XII | 76 |
XXXIII | 232 |
XXXIV | 241 |
XXXV | 247 |
XXXVI | 254 |
XXXVII | 270 |
XXXVIII | 283 |
XXXIX | 294 |
XL | 299 |
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Risk: A Practical Guide for Deciding What's Really Safe and What's Really ... David Ropeik,George Gray Begrænset visning - 2002 |
Risk: A Practical Guide for Deciding What's Really Safe and What's Really ... David Ropeik,George Gray Begrænset visning - 2002 |
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air pollution alcohol Americans antibiotics asbestos atoms bacteria bacterium blood body breast caffeine cause Center chapter was reviewed chemicals cholesterol contain crashes damage deaths diesel dioxin doses drinking drivers drugs effects emissions Environmental estimated exposed exposure to hazardous firearms foodborne illness hazardous levels CONSEQUENCES hazardous waste heart disease higher hormones human immune system implants incinerators individual levels indoor infection ionizing radiation killed lead levels will vary LIKELIHOOD of exposure Low Medium High lung lung cancer mammograms Medium High Population-wide mercury microwave million mobile phone molecules motor vehicle mutations National nuclear number of victims ozone particles percent pesticides plants poisoning problems public health radiation radon RANGE OF CONSEQUENCES RANGE OF EXPOSURES rays REDUCING YOUR RISK respiratory Risk Meter LIKELIHOOD safety belts skin cancer smoke studies symptoms tion tissue U.S. residents United vaccines victims Low Medium women X rays
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Side 3 - Cowards die many times before their deaths ; The valiant never taste of death but once. Of all the wonders that I yet have heard, It seems to me most strange that men should fear; Seeing that death, a necessary end, Will come when it will come.
Side 8 - Mississippi will be only a mile and threequarters long, and Cairo and New Orleans will have joined their streets together, and be plodding comfortably along under a single mayor and a mutual board of aldermen. There is something fascinating about science. One gets such wholesale returns of conjecture out of such a trifling investment of fact.
Side 1 - I've developed a new philosophy ... I only dread one day at a time.
Side 15 - September 2001, the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in Washington had immediate repercussions in South Asia. The Pakistani government agreed to assist the United States in 'a war against terrorism' which came right to its borders with neighbouring Afghanistan.