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BLL

abbreviation for
Bachelor of Laws
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New Delhi [India] Oct 10 ( ANI ): The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi approved the proposal for closure of Biecco Lawrie Limited (BLL) including giving Voluntary Retirement Scheme (VRS)/ Voluntary Separation Scheme (VSS) to the employees of the Company.
Results from BLL testing were shared with the owner.
1998), unlike logistic regression, allows direct estimation of prevalence ratios and was used to model associations between WIC/Medicaid status and high BLL prevalence, with or without adjustment for age (1-2 vs.
These reports were created in local and/or state records once a child has a detected BLL, and potentially becomes a part of the investigation process depending on several factors (e.g., initial blood lead level, confirmation test results, guardian's wishes).
And with its vision to become a responsible gaming organization, BLL has also consented to pay for the used tickets from buyers for environmental concern.
In 2009, for the purposes of surveillance and risk factor ascertainment, the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE), NIOSH, and ABLES lowered the cutoff for an elevated BLL from [greater than or equal to] 25 [micro]g/dL to >10 [micro]g/dL of lead in a venous sample of whole blood (4,9).
A recent research illustrated that BLL of even <10ug/dL in early childhood was associated with reduced IQ at the age of 6 years.4 Likewise, low levels of lead exposure can cause learning disabilities, mental retardation, hearing loss, hindrances in speech and language capabilities, difficulty in concentrating and staying focused, for example attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
(NYSE: BLL) supplies packaging solutions for beverage, food and household products customers, as well as aerospace and other technologies and services primarily for the US government.
* The target BLL of 15 mcg/dL is not appropriate for exposures lasting less than 14 days
Detailed history, complete physical examination and BLL estimation by flameless atomic absorption spectrophotometer was done.
In the regions investigated in the case study, the mean blood lead levels (BLL) for children exceeded 20 micrograms of lead per deciliter (pg/dL), and in some instances, the levels exceeded 100 pg/dL.