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anthracosis
anthracosis Med. (ænθrəˈkəʊsɪs) [mod.L., f. Gr. ἀνθρακ-, ἄνθραξ anthrax + -osis.] Deposition of carbon particles in the lung; also, a severer form of such deposition, e.g. coal miner's pneumoconiosis. Hence anthracotic (-ˈɒtɪk) a., pertaining to or affected with anthracosis.1838 T. Stratton in Edin.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pneumoconiosis
Types Depending upon the type of dust, the disease is given different names: Coalworker's pneumoconiosis (also known as coal miner's lung, black lung or anthracosis wikipedia.org
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lesion
▪ I. lesion (ˈliːʒən) Also 6 Sc. lessioun, 9 læsion. [ad. F. lésion, ad. L. læsiōn-em, n. of action f. lædĕre to hurt.] 1. Damage, injury; a hurt or flaw, whether material or immaterial.1452 Dk. York in Ellis Orig. Lett. Ser. i. I. 11 What..lesion of honour, & villany is said & reported generally un... Oxford English Dictionary
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Axios horse
The main causes of mortality are wounds and anthracosis. Coats include gray, bay, seal brown, black, chestnut and roan. wikipedia.org
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silicosis
silicosis Path. (sɪlɪˈkəʊsɪs) [ad. It. silicosi (A. Visconti: see C. L. Rovida in Annali di Chim. applicata alla Med. (1871) LIII. 103), ult. f. L. silic- silex1 + -osis.] A lung disease induced by inhaling flinty or siliceous particles.1881 Jrnl. Anat. & Physiol. XV. 395 According to the nature and... Oxford English Dictionary
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Black lung disease
Black lung disease develops after the initial, milder form of the disease known as anthracosis (from the Greek , or – coal, carbon). wikipedia.org
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siderosis
‖ siderosis Path. (sɪdəˈrəʊsɪs) [mod.L. (F. A. Zenker 1866, in Deutsch. Arch. f. klin. Med. II. 70), f. Gr. σίδηρος iron; see -osis.] 1. Accumulation of oxide of iron in the lungs.1880 Flint Princ. Med. 186 The changes are similar to those of anthracosis and of siderosis. 1898 Allbutt's Syst. Med. V... Oxford English Dictionary
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FFP standards
Dust can cause lung diseases, such as silicosis, anthracosis, siderosis and asbestosis (in particular dust from silica, coal, iron ore, zinc, aluminium wikipedia.org
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English to Chinese Dictionary - Meaning of Anthracosis in Chinese is ...
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-osis
-osis suffix, representing Gr. -ωσις, originating in the addition of the general suffix -σις, forming verbal nouns of action or condition, to derivative vbs. in -ό-ω from adj. and n. stems or combining forms in ο-: e.g. ἀµαύρωσις darkening, obscuration of sight, amaurosis, f. ἀµαυρό-ω to darken, f. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Disease in Imperial Rome
Respiratory diseases Respiratory diseases, most prominently anthracosis, were common due to pollution in Roman homes according to Professor Luigi Capasso wikipedia.org
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pneumo-
pneumo- (pnjuːməʊ-, njuː-) combining form and verbal element, a. Gr. πνεῦµα wind, spirit, etc. (see pneuma), = the fuller form pneumato- (cf. Gr. αἱµο- = αἱµατο-, etc.), in various scientific terms. b. Short for pneumono-, f. Gr. πνεύµων, -µον-, lung; chiefly in terms of pathology, most of which occ... Oxford English Dictionary
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black
▪ I. black, a. (blæk) Forms: 1 blæc (def. blace), 1–4 blac, 2–6 blake, 3–5 blak, 5 blaak(e, 4–7 blacke, 5– black. [OE. blæc, blac (def. blace) = OHG. blah-, blach- (in comb.); a word of difficult history. In OE., found also (as the metres show) with long vowel blāce, blācan, and thus confused with b... Oxford English Dictionary
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