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  2. Fipronil - Wikipedia

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    However, as of 2011, no human data are available regarding the carcinogenic effects of fipronil. [17] Two Frontline TopSpot products were determined by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to pose no significant exposure risks to workers applying the product. However, concerns were raised about human exposure to Frontline ...

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    Frontline and hourly workers are less likely to engage with company resources intended to advance them at an organization. Frontline employees can’t find time to participate in ERGs or use ...

  4. The vast majority of Gen Z’s frontline workers are ... - AOL

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    Frontline workers, or employees working directly with a customer, make up 80% of the workforce, according to estimations from Microsoft’s report released in 2023. Dealing with the average ...

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    Unsafe workplaces and unpredictable scheduling often worsen workplace experiences for women in frontline roles. 4 ways companies can improve the work experience for female frontline employees Skip ...

  6. Frontline (American TV program) - Wikipedia

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    Frontline/World is a spin-off program from Frontline, first transmitted on May 23, 2002, which was transmitted four to eight times a year on Frontline until it was canceled in 2010. It focused on issues from around the globe, and used a "magazine" format, where each hour-long episode typically had three stories that ran about 15 to 20 minutes ...

  7. Front line - Wikipedia

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    Australian soldiers in a front-line trench during World War I.Photograph taken by Capt. F. Hurley, sometime between August 1917 and August 1918.. A front line (alternatively front-line or frontline) in military terminology is the position(s) closest to the area of conflict of an armed force's personnel and equipment, usually referring to land forces.

  8. Here's How Frontline May Be Failing You - AOL

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  9. Cyanide poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Despite the similar name, cyanide does not directly cause cyanosis. [11] A fatal dose for humans can be as low as 1.5 mg/kg body weight. [12] Other sources claim a lethal dose is 1–3 mg per kg body weight for vertebrates. [13]