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Sharpening the focus on occupational safety and health in nanotechnology
Increasing numbers of workers are involved with the production, use, distribution, and disposal of nanomaterials. At the same time, there is a...
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health, 12/01/08 by Schulte, Paul; Geraci, Charles; Zumwalde, Ralph; Hoover, Mark; Castranova, Vincent; Kuempel, Eileen; Murashov, Vladimir; Vainio, Harri; Savolainen, Kai · More from publication -
Lower Depths, The
A tiger means bamboo. Bamboo means a sparrow. A sparrow means music, And music means a soul. Soul means a heart, and heart means a body ...
American Poetry Review, The, 11/01/07 by Hoover, Paul · More from publication -
Lisbon Story
Be quiet-a shadow is singing. A shadow on a yellow wall is singing about time, and a man like time is leaning against a blue wall. But it's a...
American Poetry Review, The, 03/01/05 by Hoover, Paul · More from publication -
World as Found, The
"All these things the creator told me in Alabama," Sun Ra Mariposa, what a clean word is that! It can fly around all day and never get mud on its...
American Poetry Review, The, 03/01/05 by Hoover, Paul · More from publication -
Intention and Its Thing
My father stands in a wheatfield with his back to me. He's intent on distance and the sounds of early evening. If he turns slightly, I step too, to...
American Poetry Review, The, 03/01/05 by Hoover, Paul · More from publication -
Driver's Song
I shall never reach Danville, Ohio, Danville distant and lonely. Black car, small moon, in the back seat beer. Because I've forgotten the roads I...
American Poetry Review, The, 03/01/05 by Hoover, Paul · More from publication -
American Ruins
Dumbed down but handsome, a storm makes its way through the spark of power lines and its own roar. A car filled with dogs passes on your ...
American Poetry Review, The, 07/01/02 by Hoover, Paul · More from publication -
Corazon
Simple things like bread, you can't even think about them. The lesson of skin touching skin, the lesson of earth as it rolls in darkness, the...
American Poetry Review, The, 07/01/02 by Hoover, Paul · More from publication -
Poem in Spanish
I have two coffins but only one wife, who loves me like a neighbor. I have one wing and a long flight scheduled. I have two sons and the time of...
American Poetry Review, The, 07/01/02 by Hoover, Paul · More from publication -
Usual, The
You sit in a hazy northern city that's accustomed to your strangeness. You're the vaguest shape in the painting, yet everything is touched with...
American Poetry Review, The, 05/01/99 by Hoover, Paul · More from publication
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