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An occupational disease is defined as a condition produced in the work environment over a period longer than one workday or shift. Usually an illness is due to repetitive factors over a period of time. It may result from systemic infection, repeated stress or strain, exposure to toxins, poisons, fumes, or other continuing conditions of the work environment.
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| illusion |
A Very Fine Sheer Fabric Usually Of Nylon Or Silk.
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| illumination |
The density of the light flow incident on a surface.
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| illuminator |
An illuminator is an artist who illuminates a manuscript. An illuminator may also be a scribe. In the beginning of the middle ages most illuminators were members of the clergy. Later on the majority of these artists were laity.
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| illumination |
Illumination is the act of enlightening. This is the process of adding bright and beautiful colors as well as gold leaf to manuscript. The root word is illuminare, from Latin.
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