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    The politics of time in Colonial Bombay: labor patterns and protest in cotton mills by Yıldız, H

    Published 2019
    “…Operating simultaneously within temporal orders constructed by the global economy, agriculture, family, and community, cotton mills combined new disciplinary practices with a flexible approach to labor. …”
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    Níveis de empoeiramento e endotoxinas numa fiação de algodão. Relação com a variação diária dos débitos expiratórios. by J Torres Costa, J Alberto Ferreira, Eunice Castro, Marianela Vaz, Henrique Barros, J Agostinho Marques

    Published 2004-04-01
    “…The prevalence of respiratory occupational diseases in the textile industry depends on environmental factors such cotton dust (CTD) levels and gram negative bacteria endotoxin (EDX) contamination.To assess the environmental conditions (CTD and EDX) during one week in a cotton mill with respect to FEV1 variation throughout the work shift.47 cotton mill workers (24F, 23M); average age: 42 +/- 11 years; average exposure to cotton dust: 22.5 +/- 9.4 years; Asthma: 15 (32%), Byssinosis: 11 (23%) and Asymptomatics: 21 (45%); a past history of respiratory symptoms: 13.1 +/- 11.7 years. …”
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    Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma and Pleural Mesothelioma in a Person Exposed to Asbestos by Claudio BIANCHI, Tommaso BIANCHI

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…The patient had been exposed to asbestos having worked in a cotton mill and in a distillery. Four years after the diagnosis of lymphoma, she presented with a left pleural effusion. …”
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    One Building, Many Stories. Palazzo de Gregorio in Caserta from the Eighteenth Century to the Present Day by Maria Gabriella Pezone

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Later transformed into a cotton mill by Luigi Vallin in the French Decade, it continued to be used as a factory even after the return of the Bourbons. …”
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    Agricultural planning and its role in forming the Agricultural System in the ALGAB Region of Naher al-Bared site during the period 1990-2010 by نجود علوش, مدين طيبا

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…  agricultural planning needs for the development of the agricultural sector, the study of existing infrastructure and to identify the problems facing the agricultural sector and to propose solutions, and is considered a step to pave the way for the agricultural system, agricultural proposed scientific way based on agricultural planning is needed to achieve specific goals, such as the increase in agricultural production and improve its quality and raise the standard of living of the population, produces agricultural system from the interaction of the elements of agricultural land and population laboratories and markets, if consideration of the territory of the ALGab including owned by the components of the agricultural, such as land, arable land, which for more than 65%, providing irrigation water, such as the Orontes river existing rivers like ALBared river, soil and modern agricultural investment, as well as the population who provide labor and consumer market and at the same time, as well as existing laboratories in the territory of sugar laboratory in Tel Salhab, finally deployed Markets In the territory of the ALGab law such as the market Mhardeh and AL Suqaylabiyah, but is still the level of agricultural planning in the Territory very low, on the one hand distributed dams in the eastern part and the absence of some labs and then from production areas, poor management of irrigation water, the choice of location for the ALBared river for agricultural system, aimed at establishing laboratories in the site of the ALBared river, such as fodder laboratory ,cotton mill and cereals, given the situated close to the agricultural land and infrastructure, and near transport routes of the Chairperson between the Territory and the governorates of the coast and Hamah, thus contributing to the increase in agricultural production and raising the standard of living of the population of the territory of the law of the ALGab. …”
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    Identification of common allergens for united airway disease by skin prick test by Vikas Deep Mishra, Tariq Mahmood, Jai Krisna Mishra

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Common dust allergens were house dust (21.66%), paper dust (11.66%) and cotton mill dust (10%). Among fabrics kapok cotton (13.33%) showed maximum positivity. …”
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    Agricultural planning and its role in forming the Agricultural System in the ALGAB Region of Naher al-Bared site during the period 1990-2010 by Nogoud Alloush, Madin Taiba

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…  agricultural planning needs for the development of the agricultural sector, the study of existing infrastructure and to identify the problems facing the agricultural sector and to propose solutions, and is considered a step to pave the way for the agricultural system, agricultural proposed scientific way based on agricultural planning is needed to achieve specific goals, such as the increase in agricultural production and improve its quality and raise the standard of living of the population, produces agricultural system from the interaction of the elements of agricultural land and population laboratories and markets, if consideration of the territory of the ALGab including owned by the components of the agricultural, such as land, arable land, which for more than 65%, providing irrigation water, such as the Orontes river existing rivers like ALBared river, soil and modern agricultural investment, as well as the population who provide labor and consumer market and at the same time, as well as existing laboratories in the territory of sugar laboratory in Tel Salhab, finally deployed Markets In the territory of the ALGab law such as the market Mhardeh and AL Suqaylabiyah, but is still the level of agricultural planning in the Territory very low, on the one hand distributed dams in the eastern part and the absence of some labs and then from production areas, poor management of irrigation water, the choice of location for the ALBared river for agricultural system, aimed at establishing laboratories in the site of the ALBared river, such as fodder laboratory ,cotton mill and cereals, given the situated close to the agricultural land and infrastructure, and near transport routes of the Chairperson between the Territory and the governorates of the coast and Hamah, thus contributing to the increase in agricultural production and raising the standard of living of the population of the territory of the law of the ALGab. …”
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    A study of skin sensitivity to various allergens by skin prick test in patients of nasobronchial allergy by Prasad R, Verma S, Dua R, Kant S, Kushwaha R.A.S, Agarwal S

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Common dust allergens were house dust, wheat dust, cotton mill and paper dust. Among pollens, <i>Amaranthus spinosus, Argemone mexicana, Adhatoda vasica, Ailanthus </i>and <i>Cannabis</i> were found to be common allergens. …”
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    Arguing a business tort against auditors / Loganathan Krishnan by Loganathan, Krishnan

    Published 2010
    “…This can be seen in the historic English decision of Re Kingston Cotton Mill Co (No 2) [1896] 2 Ch 673, whereby Lopes LJ stated that “...auditors are watchdogs but not bloodhound…” Additionally, it can be observed in the ingenious statement of Cardozo CJ in the American decision of Ultramares Corporation v Touche (1931) 174 NE 441 whereby he stated that to hold auditors liable results to a case of “…liability of an indeterminate amount for an indeterminate time to an indeterminate class…” In the midst of these legal pronouncements, it is pertinent to determine the liability of auditors under tort in Malaysia, which was distilled in 1967. …”
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    Skin prick test in patients with chronic allergic skin disorders by Pooja Bains, Alka Dogra

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Among nine patients of AD, maximum SPT positivity was seen with Dermatophagoides farinae, pollen Amaranthus spinosus, grain dust wheat, and cotton mill dust; each comprising 22.22% of patients. …”
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    Efeito da exposição prolongada a ruído ocupacional na função respiratória de trabalhadores da indústria têxtil Effects of long term exposure to occupational noise on textile indust... by António Paes Cardoso, Maria João R. Oliveira, Álvaro Moreira da Silva, Artur P. Águas, António Sousa Pereira

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…We studied 28 women working more than ten years in cotton-mill rooms to evaluate their lung function, including Spirometry, forced oscillation technique (I.O.S.) and Diffusion capacity. …”
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    Efeito da exposição prolongada a ruído ocupacional na função respiratória de trabalhadores da indústria têxtil by António Paes Cardoso, Maria João R. Oliveira, Ãlvaro Moreira da Silva, Artur P. Ãguas, António Sousa Pereira

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…We studied 28 women working more than ten years in cotton-mill rooms to evaluate their lung function, including Spirometry, forced oscillation technique (I.O.S.) and Diffusion capacity. …”
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    Villages in the City: The Gramastha Mandals of Mumbai by Jonathan Galton

    “…Save a few studies and cursory references, gramastha mandals have received limited academic attention, especially in today’s climate of economic liberalization following the widespread closure of Mumbai’s cotton mills. Through an examination of gramastha mandal living arrangements, working patterns and social activities, I answer three broad questions. …”
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    MultiTex RCT – a multifaceted intervention package for protection against cotton dust exposure among textile workers – a cluster randomized controlled trial in Pakistan: study prot... by Asaad Ahmed Nafees, Sara De Matteis, Muhammad Masood Kadir, Peter Burney, David Coggon, Sean Semple, Paul Cullinan

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The MultiTex RCT study aims to determine the effectiveness of a multifaceted intervention package in reducing dust levels in cotton mills, decreasing the frequency of respiratory symptoms among cotton textile workers, and improving their lung function. …”
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    The importance of extended working hours for work-related injuries by Anne Helena Garde

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…It prevented apprentices in cotton mills from working at night and for >12 hours a day (7). …”
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