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  2. Mr. Yuk - Wikipedia

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    The 1970s Mr. Yuk Public Service Announcement. To help children learn to avoid ingesting poisons, Mr. Yuk was conceived by Richard Moriarty, a pediatrician and clinical professor of pediatrics at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine who founded the Pittsburgh Poison Center and the National Poison Center Network. [1]

  3. UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    The design for Mr. Yuk came from interviews from children under the age of five and recording their facial expressions when asked about poison. [20] The hospital still owns the copyright to the Mr. Yuk sticker. [21] The Pittsburgh Poison Control Center was housed inside of CHP. [22]

  4. File:Mr-yuck-psa.ogv - Wikipedia

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    Mr-yuck-psa.ogv (Ogg multiplexed audio/video file, Theora/Vorbis, length 1 min 6 s, 645 × 480 pixels, 1.2 Mbps overall, file size: 9.35 MB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  5. What's the latest on the NC History Center on the Civil War ...

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    The History Center will be located at the site of Arsenal Park at 215 Myrover St. Barnes said all construction is expected to be completed by mid-2027.

  6. Yuk - Wikipedia

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    Yuk may refer to: Mr. Yuk, a trademarked cartoon graphic image, widely employed in the United States in labeling of substances that are poisonous if ingested; Yuk, a sophomore at the United States Military Academy; Yuk Yuk's, a national comedy club chain in Canada, owned and established by former stand-up comedian Mark Breslin

  7. Skull and crossbones - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, due to concerns that the skull-and-crossbones symbol's association with pirates might encourage children to play with toxic materials, the Mr. Yuk symbol was created to denote poison. However, in 2001, the American Association of Poison Control Center voted to continue to require the skull and crossbones symbol. [11]

  8. Talk:Mr. Yuk - Wikipedia

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    It is not Mr. Yuk. Mr. Yuk has tongue in center and the eyebrows' high point is at the outside and they slope in towards the center. Civ IV illness icon has tongue on right side and eyebrows high point is at the center and they slope towards the outside.

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