A broad family of synthetic organosiloxane polymers containing a repeating silicon-oxygen backbone with organic side groups attached via carbon-silicon bonds. Depending on their structure, they are classified as liquids, gels, and elastomers. (From Merck Index, 12th ed)
Implants used to reconstruct and/or cosmetically enhance the female breast. They have an outer shell or envelope of silicone elastomer and are filled with either saline or silicone gel. The outer shell may be either smooth or textured
Implants used to reconstruct and/or cosmetically enhance the female breast. They have an outer shell or envelope of silicone elastomer and are filled with either saline or silicone gel. The outer shell may be either smooth or textured
Silicone Gels -- adverse effects : Information for women about safety of silicone breast implants / Martha Grigg [and others], editors ; Institute of Medicine
Silicones -- analysis : Progress in silicones and silicone-modified materials / Stephen J. Clarson, editor, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, Michael J. Owen, editor, Michigan Molecular Institute, Midland, Michigan, United States, Steven D. Smith, editor, Procter and Gamble, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, Mark Van Dyke, editor, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia, United States, Michael Brook, editor, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, Joseph Mabry, editor, AFRL, Andrews Air Force Base, California, United States ; sponsored by the ACS Division of Polymer Chemistry
Silicones -- Industrial applications -- Congresses : Progress in silicones and silicone-modified materials / Stephen J. Clarson, editor, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, Michael J. Owen, editor, Michigan Molecular Institute, Midland, Michigan, United States, Steven D. Smith, editor, Procter and Gamble, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, Mark Van Dyke, editor, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia, United States, Michael Brook, editor, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, Joseph Mabry, editor, AFRL, Andrews Air Force Base, California, United States ; sponsored by the ACS Division of Polymer Chemistry
A form of pneumoconiosis resulting from inhalation of dust containing crystalline form of SILICON DIOXIDE, usually in the form of quartz. Amorphous silica is relatively nontoxic
Silicosis -- History : Silicosis : a world history / edited by Paul-Andre Rosental
2017
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Silicosis -- Law and legislation -- United States. : The abuse of medical diagnostic practices in mass litigation : the case of silica / Stephen J. Carroll, Lloyd Dixon, James M. Anderson, Thor Hogan, Elizabeth M. Sloss
Silicosis -- United States. : Deadly dust : silicosis and the on-going struggle to protect worker's health / David Rosner and Gerald Markowitz
2006
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Silicosis -- West Virginia -- Gauley Bridge. : The Hawk's Nest incident : America's worst industrial disaster / Martin Cherniack ; foreword by Phillip J. Landrigan and Anthony Robbins
1986
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Silierung : Harvested forages / R. Dwain Horrocks and John F. Vallentine