The optimum illumination required in a casual reading is _____ lux.
Nowadays, patients typically can get chronically exposed to Arsenic in a couple of different situations, including:(1) - _____ smoke(2) - Herbicides used in vineyards(3) - metal smelting
_____ is a waste disposal method that packs hazardous materials in containers made of impervious and non-reactive material
Goggles and face shield from PPE must be disposed in the _____ bin
The soiling index or smoke index is an indicator of _____ pollution.
Contact period of free chlorine for at least _____ is required to kill bacteria and viruses.
The number of air changes in drawing rooms or living rooms must be _____ per hour
Chronic low-dose _____ exposure is associated with Diabetes mellitus
Hint: Heavy metal
Sling psychrometer (also called whirling psychrometer) is used to measure the _____.
The given image is of a dry and wet bulb _____

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