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Talk:Berylliosis

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185: 164: 1289:" there's a citation reading: "General Electric. Fluorescent lamps. General Electric bulletin No. 8765. Printed in USA, TP-111R. Fluorescent lamp spectral data. Dec. 1978:8". From that, it appears that TP-111R is a sequential number for the report, as TP-110R shows up elsewhere in reference to incandescent lighting. There have been several GE bulletins, technical bulletins, and product bulletins, so it is difficult to nail down which one pertains. 384: 22: 74: 53: 342: 84: 257: 772:. That's because eating or drinking certain compounds of lead or mercury will poison you, while the same is not true of asbestos. See . (A quick look found nothing one way or the other on ingested beryllium poisoning; if here is a RS showing that ingested beryllium is poisonous, then I will reconsider.) 1156:
mentality. You have disparaged articles as "Garbage content", "garbage sources" and by implication, garbage editors. You certainly have no problem edit-warring with other people whom I know to be familiar with the topic in hand. This is not acceptable. It wasn't acceptable last week when you did it,
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Transfer the respiratory information to "Berylliosis". There is just enough non-respiratory information to justify keeping the generic article "Beryllium poisoning", notably the occupational exposure limits. "Berylliosis" should be linked from "Beryllium poisoning" as a "main article" on respiratory
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that only leaves a redirect. Unless I'm missing something, poisoning can happen to any species (and is a toxicological article), whereas berylliosis is a specific human disease (a disease article). The conceptual differences are significant enough to keep separate articles. Of course, I'm sure there
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In "Revolution in Lamps: A Chronicle of Fifty Years of Progress (Second Edition)" by Raymond Kane and Heinz Sell, there is a discussion of the use of zinc beryllium silicate phosphors in early fluorescent lamps (p. 96-97), and the discovery of the toxicity of beryllium compounds at the end of WWII.
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I haven't read the GE source, I don't know how much GE used beryllia in domestic fluorescent tubes, but reaching for the first lighting source off my own shelves confirmed what is common knowledge to anyone around power electronics, that beryllia is and was used as an insulator. The GE paper is
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article and the two in question currently have zero content on animal toxicity (and I don't know how notable that topic is). So, absent evidence that animal toxicity is independently notable (rather than as a model for human toxicity) I see no reason for 2 articles on toxicity and disease. --
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Thanks for coming to Talk. You have not responded to a) why this argument about Be being fluorescent bulbs is being fought out in the lead in refs or b) the reliability of the scribD ref, and c) your discussion of the GE source is not on point; we need enough information from the citation to
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Any air force handbook on radar will cover the handling hazards of RF insulators. I'd cite the RAF manuals myself, except that lack of bookshelf means they're packed inaccessibly and, given the presence of the entirely credible US Army pamphlet, I feel no need to dig them out.
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Although the evidence that (stopping exposure to beryllium decreases progression of the disease) ,... could be "is inconclusive", "is lacking", "is (not) statistically significant", "is the best ever". I don't know, I don't understand , but I see this grammatical error.
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are lots of improvements to be made to these two articles. Moving some text over would probably be appropriate and almost certainly non-controversial, but I haven't spent a lot of time looking. Does anyone know if that would require attributing things as is described at
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widely cited elsewhere, so seems credible. I know it best from microwaves, where it's a significant hazard - open up any jet fighter and you'll see beryllium warning stickers around the radar and UHF radio transmitters. As it's transparent, it's also useful in lighting.
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The article says "It is most classically associated with aerospace manufacturing, microwave semiconductor electronics, beryllium mining or manufacturing of fluorescent light bulbs (which once contained beryllium compounds in their internal phosphor coating)."
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are all about - which I have now dealt with by moving this content into the body, so that is now moot.) I have no idea what you are talking about with regard to a "large and wholly unwarranted deletion" - we are talking about one sentence and two garbage
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Proposal: "It is historically associated with aerospace manufacturing, microwave semiconductor electronics, beryllium mining or manufacturing of fluorescent light bulbs (which once contained beryllium compounds in their internal phosphor coating)."
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and in the lead of this (yes, per the reverting edit note) important topic. This stuff was discussed no where in the body, and anything that is in the lead should be discussed in the body in detail, and should only be in the lead if it is actually
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These were not oxide insulators in the lamps, but the phosphor coating inside the tube. The book goes on to say that the lighting industry discontinued beryllium phosphors and switched to calcium halophosphate systems first developed at G.E.C. --
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No one has said this is perfect. Your last edits (moving the content within the article) are reasonable and I have no problem with them. Maybe some more of this belongs in the lead, but yes the main coverage of the topic does belong in the
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If you want better sources, then get better sources. Everyone likes sources. I see zero reason though to disbelieve the US Army source, a copy of which is conveniently available through Scribd - uploaded by an account which claims to
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actually find the ref to verify what it says and there is not enough information there to be able to find it. (Nor have you dealt with this badly sourced content being only in the lead and not in the body which is not what
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and you are on your own with that one. To describe the widely cited GE paper as "a fake reference to some putative GE report" though is just being abusive of other editors who do not deserve your bile. You need to
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Concerning dermatological effects, Asbestos and fiberglass can also cause local irritation and contact dermatitis, but nobody calls that "fiberglass poisoning". Concerning ingestion, the section you cite says
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Please discuss not content not contributors. I will take the ScribD and GE sources to RSN. Now that they are out of the lead I care less, in any case. Please also see the note on your Talk page
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The reference linked from "The condition is incurable, but symptoms can be treated" makes no mention of treatment. The External Link to about.com is no longer active. Replaced them both.
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You are questioning a fraction of what is there behind your large and wholly unwarranted deletion. You are blanking a significant section on the grounds that a Scribd host
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As to risks of beryllium oxide formed accidentally as a corrosion product of machining the metal, then there's a cleanup site for it two cities from here. Nasty stuff.
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a US Army publications office, and has made seven thousand similar uploads to demonstrate this. To claim that this source now fails WP:RS is some sort of tinfoil-hat
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save for a sentence or two referring out to it. Berylliosis itself seems like a notable topic, so keeping them as two separate articles would be in keeping with
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In response to Andy Dingley's objections, I have changed the header from "Garbage content based on garbage sources" to something more neutral
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Based upon the above, I have stricken my previous vote. We really need to get the above information into the beryllium poisoning article. --
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USAF Vandenberg Air Force Base 1980's. I was exposed to solid rocket fuel exhaust an experimental launch. I'm looking for information.
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since 1949 GE lamps used relatively inert phosphates found to be safe in ordinary handling of either the intact or broken lamp.
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since 1949 GE lamps used relatively inert phosphates found to be safe in ordinary handling of either the intact or broken lamp.
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How did your "disparage every editor and every source, despite knowing nothing about the subject" strategy work for you on
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because the latter is much more mature. That said, the name "berylliosis" seems preferable, because it is the term
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of your own ignorance. You are prepared to edit-war single-handedly to 4RR to defend your position over it.
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The problem is your editing style: I have encountered you twice, both times you have displayed this same
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on Knowledge (XXG). If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
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How about "It is associated with...". There's nothing "historical" about it. It needs no qualifier.
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because the poisoning article has substantial content about other exposure-routes and effects.
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The part "It is most classically associated" is unclear and it may be unverifiable. See
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The article surely means to say exposure to the contents of fluorescent lights, right?
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have been used to edit a document to fake claims of beryllium toxicity, all on the
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most commonly used in reliable sources, such as secondary sources found in PubMed
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One bad source arguing with another (and arguing via citations, for pete's sake)
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Preliminary Studies on a More Effective Phototoxic Agent Than Hematoporphyrin
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I removed this from lead while I was cleaning up this article in response to
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https://www.engnetglobal.com/tips/glossary.aspx?word=Meallographic+Structure
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Please actually look at source 2 and tell me why it says "General Electric
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I am unwatching this article. I have no desire to be in this discussion.
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Swallowing beryllium has not been reported to cause effects in humans
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for Knowledge (XXG)'s health content are defined in the guideline
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identifier, even if you have to use US libraries to get a copy.
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to argue about whether Be was ever in fluorescent light bulbs.
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U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine.
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I would not be opposed to this approach in principle, but the
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adverse media mentions for Knowledge (XXG) this time round?
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which I suspect is a misspelling, it makes sense there as
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website an email to confirm whether it is a misspelling.
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it's not acceptable this week now you're doing it again.
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