Sentences with phrase «passes human safety»

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Even the World Health Organization agrees, noting that while it is not possible to guarantee the safety of all GM foods, those which are on the international market have all passed safety assessments and are likely to have no ill - effects on humans.
Riscoe says that if ELQ - 300 passes the obligatory safety tests, trials could begin in humans within two years.
If the vaccines pass these tests then safety trials in humans would be the next step.
You need to make sure that the meat has enough quality to pass safety standards for human consumption.
An intergalactic environmental health and safety team comes to Earth and explains to a passing human: «We've been monitoring your carbon dioxide emissions and, quite frankly, we're appalled.»
«Had today's technophobic zealots [environmental activists] been in charge in previous centuries, we would have to roll human progress back to the Middle Ages — and beyond, since even fire, the wheel and organic farming pose risks, and none would have passed the «absolute safety» test the zealots demand.
And while it might seem daunting or feel too late (after all, 62,000 chemicals were grandfathered in with no safety testing when the Toxics Safety Control Act was passed in 1976), there are strong past successes from which to draw inspiration, like the banning of lead in wall paint and gasoline, after which average human blood lead levels dropped impressively, or the Canadian trend to ban aesthetic pesticidsafety testing when the Toxics Safety Control Act was passed in 1976), there are strong past successes from which to draw inspiration, like the banning of lead in wall paint and gasoline, after which average human blood lead levels dropped impressively, or the Canadian trend to ban aesthetic pesticidSafety Control Act was passed in 1976), there are strong past successes from which to draw inspiration, like the banning of lead in wall paint and gasoline, after which average human blood lead levels dropped impressively, or the Canadian trend to ban aesthetic pesticide use.
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