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AbstractBeryllium, found in a variety of different forms, has become indispensable in modern high‐technology industries, especially aerospace. It has many attractive properties, including light weight, high strength, and heat resistance. Unfortunately, beryllium is associated with a number of toxic effects. Even under controlled conditions, beryllium metal, oxide, and alloys can cause chronic lung disease among individuals exposed to dust or fume.Identifying properties of different forms of beryllium are listed in Sections the first followed by sections, which describe the properties and characteristics of beryllium per se. These include production and use, toxic effects, standard and exposure assessment.
Title: Beryllium
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AbstractBeryllium, found in a variety of different forms, has become indispensable in modern high‐technology industries, especially aerospace.
It has many attractive properties, including light weight, high strength, and heat resistance.
Unfortunately, beryllium is associated with a number of toxic effects.
Even under controlled conditions, beryllium metal, oxide, and alloys can cause chronic lung disease among individuals exposed to dust or fume.
Identifying properties of different forms of beryllium are listed in Sections the first followed by sections, which describe the properties and characteristics of beryllium per se.
These include production and use, toxic effects, standard and exposure assessment.
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