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Toxic Trade Exposes More and More Americans to Deadly Products, Report Says
To: RETAILING EDITORSContact: Toby Chaudhuri or Anne Thompson, both of Campaign for America's Future, +1-202-955-5665 Millions of Children Could Be Exposed to Dangerous Toys on Halloween; Leaders Call For Ouster of Nations Top Product Safety OfficialWASHINGTON, Oct. 30 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- More and more American consumers are at risk from products...
Tags: America, Government, Leadership, MARKETING, teeth, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2007-10-30
Halloween costume teeth pulled from US shops due to lead fears
WASHINGTON AFP — A US retail outlet on Tuesday pulled hundreds of sets of Halloween costume teeth from sale amid fears they could contain excessive levels of lead. "Due to possible lead contamination, this product Ugly Teeth has been recalled," Factory Card and Party Outlet said in a statement...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Halloween, Ohio, team, Teeth
Research articles 2007-10-30
Cadbury Launches Trident Xtra Care™ with Recaldent®, Proven to Protect, Strengthen and Rebuild Teeth
Newest Innovation Contains a Unique Form of Calcium Clinically Proven to Protect, Strengthen and Rebuild Teeth
Tags: Cadbury Schweppes Plc., TEETH
Research articles 2008-05-28
MIXOSAURID ICHTHYOSAUR PHALARODON CF. P. FRAASI FROM THE MIDDLE TRIASSIC OF GUIZHOU PROVINCE, CHINA, THE
INTRODUCTION THE FAMILY Mixosauridae Baur, 1887 is a dominant group of Middle Triassic ichthyosaurs. Its generic composition has been controversial, but recent findings from southern China enabled Jiang et al. (2006) to recognize two monophyletic taxa within the clade, suggesting the presence of two genera within the family, namely Mixosaurus...
Tags: China, HARDWARE, millimeter, NETWORKING, Peking University, Scanners, SECURITY, teeth
Research articles 2007-05-01
Ford Grits Teeth, Cuts Truck Production
Ford Grits Teeth, Cuts Truck ProductionCut the truck!!Although the usefullness of the light and medium truck auto segments have become more useful, the price of fuel and the "MPT" Money Per Tank factor has decreased the sales numbers of that segment. Back in the late 80's and 90's, Ford...
Tags: car model, Expedition, EXPLORER, Ford Motor Co., Teeth
Discussion threads 2008-06-08
Top Tips to Make Sure Pets Get Good Dental Care.
Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Aug. 2 AScribe Newswire -- Pets need dental care and special attention, and Lorraine Corriveau, a wellness veterinarian from Purdue University's School of Veterinary Medicine, recommends the following: 1. Testing: Veterinarians can check an animal's...
Tags: Benefits, gum, HEALTHCARE, Purdue University, SOFTWARE, teeth
Research articles 2005-08-02
HALISAURUS STERNBERGI, A SMALL MOSASAUR WITH AN INTERCONTINENTAL DISTRIBUTION
ABSTRACT-Remains of Halisaurus sternbergi (Wiman, 1920) from the latest Early Campanian sensu germanico of the Kristianstad Basin, southern Sweden, represent the first record of this species outside of the USA. The material comprises numerous marginal tooth-crowns, a premaxilla, an incomplete pterygoid, and vertebrae. The Kristianstad Basin population of H. sternbergi...
Tags: Alabama, cross-section, facet, Kansas, Lund University, millimeter, NETWORKING, SECURITY, species, Sweden, teeth, U.S.
Research articles 2005-07-01
Thai wave disaster is largest forensics challenge in years: expert
PHUKET, Thailand AFP — The identification of possibly thousands of foreign tourists killed by tsunamis in Thailand is proving to be the world's most challenging forensics operation in years. Upwards of 100,000 foreign tourists, mainly Westerners, were packed into Thai beach resorts during the Christmas and New Year's holiday...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Biotechnology, DNA, Teeth, Thailand
Research articles 2005-01-02
Massive tsunami aid operation picks up steam in race to battle disease
BANDA ACEH, Indonesia AFP — An unprecedented global aid operation gathered steam to save survivors of Asia's tsunamis as signs crept up of disease in the overflowing morgues after the disaster that claimed more than 127,000 lives. On the one-week anniversary of one of the world's worst natural disasters,...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Indonesia, Manufacturing, SOFTWARE, Teeth, tsunami
Research articles 2005-01-02
Painstaking collection of tsunami victims' DNA begins in Thailand
PHUKET, Thailand AFP — Forensic experts and medical staff have begun the painstaking task of collecting DNA samples from the victims of the tsunami disaster in Thailand, in the hopes of offering families proof of their loved ones' fates even if it takes months. The international community, confronted by...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Biotechnology, DNA, Teeth, Thailand
Research articles 2005-01-01
Ancestor of the Great White gives Pacific island new bite
NOUMEA, Jan 21 AFP ? It may have been extinct for about one million years, but the Megalodon, the larger ancestor of the Great White Shark, is now supporting a small firm on the French Pacific island of New Caledonia. Former wholesale butcher and marine enthusiast Alain Conan decided...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, FINANCE, Investment, stock, teeth
Research articles 2004-01-21
'I Try to Portray Reality'
Tom Clancy's fans believe his political plots are visionary. Long before the threat of a dirty bomb taunted the public imagination, the best-selling author had written "The Sum of All Fears," about Palestinian radicals who detonate a nuclear explosive at the Super Bowl. Even more eerily prescient was his 1994...
Tags: charter, CIA, Government, job, MARKETING, SOFTWARE, Teeth
Research articles 2003-08-12
Drinking chic
SAN FRANCISCO NYT -- Evian's new Nomad bottle has a Cokelike "waistline" indentation and a ringed plastic top that allows thirsty buyers to hold it with one finger. "With the Nomad bottle," spokesman Michael Neuwirth told Metropolis magazine, "we have built-in user- friendly convenience and unique style to clearly differentiate...
Tags: aerospace, Associated Press, bottle, cigarette, Manufacturing, Pall Corp., teeth
Research articles 2001-01-12
Dental products for children
Dental Products for Children As dental hygienists, we know the importance of educating our patients and our children about brushing, flossing and rinsing at home in order to improve oral health. However, one of our most challenging efforts will be to motivate children to want to engage in proper...
Tags: Disney Corp., Education, gum, teeth
Research articles 2008-02-01
Act Now to Keep Your Child's Teeth Healthy; AMERIGROUP Corporation Honors National Children's Dental Health Month With Suggestions For Keeping Children's Teeth Healthy
Business Editors/Health & Medical Writers
Tags: TEETH
Research articles 2001-02-02
Congress puts teeth in new Medigap regs.
Congress Puts Teeth In New Medigap Regs Congress Puts Teeth In New Medigap Regs
Tags: Teeth, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1990-11-05
New Tooth Rinse and Improved Toothpaste.
Kao has introduced New Tooth Rinse Liquid Tooth Cleaner and Improved Toothpaste from "Clear Clean Plus" Series: (1) "Clear Clean Plus Medicated Dental Rinse Light Mint (600ml) and (2) "Clear Clean Plus Medicated Dental Rinse Cool Mint (600ml)" - a tooth Kao has introduced New...
Tags: Clear, teeth
Research articles 2004-10-25

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Billy-Bob Gag Teeth Win Infringement Suit against Bubba Teeth.
By Michael Shaw, St. Louis Post-Dispatch Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 5--Those teeth are crooked, the jury ruled. In a case pitting Billy-Bob Teeth versus Bubba Teeth, a jury ruled Friday in favor of Billy-Bob. The seven-member panel...
Tags: Construction, E-mail, Illinois, Indianapolis, president, PRODUCTIVITY, U.S. District Court
Research articles 2001-06-05
As good as the original. (artificial teeth)
00-00-0000 Improved materials and attachment methods could lead to artificial teeth that look realistic and last a patient's lifetime. The science of replacing teeth has come a long way. In 600 A.D., South Americans carved artificial incisors and bicuspids from stone ...
Tags: alloy, Case Western Reserve University, dentist, patient, PRODUCTIVITY, technique
Research articles 1996-10-10
Clench your teeth for tunes, Japan researchers say
TOKYO AFP — Japanese train commuters who don't want to reach conspicuously into their bags or pockets to start their iPods will soon be able to do it more subtly -- by simply clenching their teeth. Japanese researchers have developed head gear that uses infrared sensors and a microcomputer...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, researcher, wheelchair
Research articles 2007-08-20
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