How do you use Carcinogens in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Carcinogens meaning
plural of carcinogen
Using Carcinogens
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of carcinogen
- In the example corpus, carcinogens often appears in combinations such as: carcinogens in, human carcinogens, breast carcinogens.
Context around Carcinogens
- Average sentence length in these examples: 22.7 words
- Position in the sentence: 1 start, 7 middle, 12 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Carcinogens
- In this selection, "carcinogens" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 22.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, human, known, add, formaldehyde, produced and linked stand out and add context to how "carcinogens" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include act as carcinogens by interacting and all known carcinogens. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "carcinogens" sits close to words such as aar, aarons and abdulla, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with carcinogens
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Barbecuing and smoking generate carcinogens. (5 words)
The EPA has deemed PCBs probable human carcinogens. (8 words)
These include arsenic, chromium, nickel and lead, all known carcinogens. (10 words)
That prize validated Muller’s hypothesis and ultimately enshrined the LNT model as gospel, and it spread beyond ionizing radiation to other carcinogens and mutagens, as well as to many toxic chemicals in which, literally, the dose makes the poison. (40 words)
The team genetically modified pothos ivy to not only remove carcinogens such as chloroform and benzene from the air, but to synthesize a protein, called 2E1, that transforms these harmful compounds into molecules the plants use for their own growth. (40 words)
Other chemicals found in the study underwent incomplete toxicity assessments, and of those, 20 percent were considered probable carcinogens, and 40 percent were found to be irritants causing problems for either breathing, the skin, or the eyes. (37 words)
Example sentences (20)
Sitting for just 30 minutes every day in a car exposes you to dangerous levels of carcinogens formaldehyde and acetaldehyde.
The EPA has deemed PCBs probable human carcinogens.
Not mentioned in the article, is the fear that the EPA will be unable to even monitor the risks created by the countless number of lethal byproducts, the carcinogens, the waste stream that might be generated.
Other chemicals found in the study underwent incomplete toxicity assessments, and of those, 20 percent were considered probable carcinogens, and 40 percent were found to be irritants causing problems for either breathing, the skin, or the eyes.
These include arsenic, chromium, nickel and lead, all known carcinogens.
Tobacco companies don’t intentionally add carcinogens to cigarettes; they’re built into the product.
If carcinogens produced by wildfire smoke make it to the ocean, that adds to the problem.
I suggested we need more primary prevention action to limit or eliminate exposures to known and suspected breast carcinogens.
Jamili added that the company commissions a third party laboratory annually to test air and stock samples which will be sent to Singapore and US for testing of dioxins and furans, known as human carcinogens.
Products that create suds (shampoo, liquid soap, bubble bath, laundry detergent) have ingredients such as 4-dioxane, DEA, TEA, sodium laurel sulfate, PEG compounds, etc. and are known carcinogens linked to organ toxicity.
He likened it to burning toast and declaring that bread has carcinogens in it.
Sounds like if you use, you should stick to flowers, which can be vaped as well should you not wish to add carcinogens to your routine.
The vapors inhaled through e-cigarettes do not contain the carcinogens created by burning tobacco.
Cooking and heating non-vegetarian food releases certain carcinogens in the air, which change into free radicals that may have cancer causing agents.
He doesn’t eat processed food or high-fructose corn syrup, but he smokes cigarettes and walks into friends’ apartment buildings even if they have posted signs about carcinogens.
It would allow someone to have the nicotine hit but not be exposed to the toxic carcinogens that they have with cigarettes.
That prize validated Muller’s hypothesis and ultimately enshrined the LNT model as gospel, and it spread beyond ionizing radiation to other carcinogens and mutagens, as well as to many toxic chemicals in which, literally, the dose makes the poison.
The team genetically modified pothos ivy to not only remove carcinogens such as chloroform and benzene from the air, but to synthesize a protein, called 2E1, that transforms these harmful compounds into molecules the plants use for their own growth.
Barbecuing and smoking generate carcinogens.
Certain viruses can also act as carcinogens by interacting with DNA.
Common combinations with carcinogens
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- carcinogens in 4×
- human carcinogens 2×
- breast carcinogens 2×
- the carcinogens 2×
- carcinogens and 2×
- known carcinogens 2×
- add carcinogens 2×
- carcinogens to 2×
- generate carcinogens 2×
- as carcinogens 2×