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Charcoal is the blackish residue consisting of impure carbon obtained byremoving water and other volatile constituents of animal and vegetable substances.It is usually produced by heating wood in the absence of oxygen (see char), but sugarcharcoal, bone charcoal (which contains a great amount of calcium phosphate),and others can be produced as well.The light, black, porous material is 85% to 98% carbon, and resembles coal.
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Byssinosis, also called "brown lung disease" or "Monday fever", is an occupational lung disease caused by exposure to cotton dust in inadequately ventilated working environments. ...
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- MeSH Semantic Type: Substance [T167]
Inhalation of cotton fiber dust over a prolonged period can result in BYSSINOSIS. ... and as a source of CHARCOAL and many other products. Wool [M0023005] ...
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... substance in a larger form (such as a lump of carbon in the form of charcoal) ... Cotton dust causes byssinosis. Asbestos dust causes asbestosis and cancer. ...
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Macrophages-neutrophil-platelet interaction as a mechanism for byssinosis? ... Macrophomina phaseolina--charcoal rot. Macrophomina stem rot of grapevine in Tamil Nadu ...
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... 23, 1978—Cotton Dust Standard issued to protect 600,000 workers from byssinosis. ... Operating charcoal grills or gasoline-powered equipment in confined areas is ...
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