نتایج جستجو برای: air filter

تعداد نتایج: 325434  

2004
R Lydon

This paper investigates the permeability of several multi-layered, woven filter media using air, water and bubble point methods. Estimated filter efficiencies from the bubble point measurements were then compared to a new sonic challenge test method where precision microspheres are fluidised through the pores. Inconsistencies in the bubble point filter efficiencies were found to be dependent on...

Journal: :The Annals of occupational hygiene 2008
Katri Suuronen Maj-Len Henriks-Eckerman Riitta Riala Timo Tuomi

Water-miscible metalworking fluids (MWFs) are capable of causing respiratory symptoms and diseases. Recently, much emphasis has been put on developing new methods for assessing respiratory exposure to MWF emulsions. The air concentrations of ingredients and contaminants of MWF and inhalable dust were measured in 10 metal workshops in southern Finland. Oil mist was determined by infra red spectr...

2016
Stefania Curti Davide Gori Valentina Di Gregori Andrea Farioli Alberto Baldasseroni Maria Pia Fantini David C Christiani Francesco S Violante Stefano Mattioli

OBJECTIVES Several PubMed search filters have been developed in contexts other than environmental. We aimed at identifying efficient PubMed search filters for the study of environmental determinants of diseases related to outdoor air pollution. METHODS We compiled a list of Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) and non-MeSH terms seeming pertinent to outdoor air pollutants exposure as determinants ...

ژورنال: طب کار 2013
آزمون, هیوا, سوری, شیوا ,

Background: Lead is one of the most toxic heavy metal which its toxicity and poisoning symptoms in workers of different industries (such as battery industry due to heavy use) is completely known. Important effects of this toxic metal are paralyzed wrist (nerve effects) as well as bone disease. The scope of this study is to evaluate the occupational exposure of workers of a battery industry to t...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1972
S J Line

Laboratory work with pathogenic microorganisms should be performed in a ventilated safety cabinet. A minimum airflow of 0-5 metres per second through the working aperture has been recommended, with discharge of the exhaust air through a filter, then into the open air (Department of Health and Social Security, 1970). Such a unit must be permanently installed. There are possible advantages to a p...

Journal: :journal of herbal drugs (an international journal on medicinal herbs) 2011
fariba bagheri mahmood mohammadi sharif ali reza hadizadeh behnam amiri-besheli

background & aim: the use of herbal extracts as safe and effective factors for eradicating of stores pests has attracted much attention. in this paper, the bio-effects of fumigation and repellent effects of essential oil of eucalyptus globolus were investigated on red flour beetle. experimental: in this study, the toxicity, fumigation and repellency contacts were assayed by topical applicat...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1962
H T MILLER T D LUCKEY

A new germfree chicken cage for rearing chicks up to 3 or 4 weeks of age has been designed and is in use at the University of Missouri. The cage and the accessory parts, the small magnet and hinged door, the "Bactytector," the built-in air filter assembly, and the glass top with connecting air outlet filter have been described in detail. The complete operating procedure for sterilizing the cage...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 1999
B Rudell U Wass P Hörstedt J O Levin R Lindahl U Rannug A L Sunesson Y Ostberg T Sandström

OBJECTIVES To evaluate the efficiency of different automotive cabin air filters to prevent penetration of components of diesel exhaust and thereby reduce biomedical effects in human subjects. Filtered air and unfiltered diluted diesel exhaust (DDE) were used as negative and positive controls, respectively, and were compared with exposure to DDE filtered with four different filter systems. MET...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 2005
D Turnbull P C Fisher G H Mills N J Morgan-Hughes

INTRODUCTION Heat and moisture exchangers in combination with a bacterial and viral filter (HMEF) are widely used during general anaesthesia. Excess patient secretions occluding the HMEF have been responsible for previous case reports of airway obstruction. A previous study suggested that differences in HMEF design might contribute to filter obstruction under wet conditions. METHODS We tested...

Journal: :The journal of extra-corporeal technology 2017
Daniel P Herbst

Conventional arterial-line filters commonly use a large volume circular shaped housing, a wetted micropore screen, and a purge port to trap, separate, and remove gas bubbles from extracorporeal blood flow. Focusing on the bubble trapping function, this work attempts to explore how the filter housing shape and its resulting blood flow path affect the clinical application of arterial-line filters...

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