نتایج جستجو برای: airborne particulate matter

تعداد نتایج: 247885  

Journal: :International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health 2014
Constantine I Vardavas Maria Karabela Israel T Agaku Yuko Matsunaga Antonis Myridakis Antonis Kouvarakis Euripides G Stephanou Maria Lymperi Panagiotis K Behrakis

OBJECTIVES Secondhand smoke (SHS) is a defined occupational hazard. The association though between SHS exposure in semi-open air venues and tobacco specific carcinogen uptake is an area of debate. MATERIAL AND METHODS A cross sectional survey of 49 semi-open air cafes in Athens, Greece was performed during the summer of 2008, prior to the adoption of the national smoke free legislation. All v...

2015
Marcel Jonges Jeroen van Leuken Inge Wouters Guus Koch Adam Meijer Marion Koopmans

Avian influenza virus-infected poultry can release a large amount of virus-contaminated droppings that serve as sources of infection for susceptible birds. Much research so far has focused on virus spread within flocks. However, as fecal material or manure is a major constituent of airborne poultry dust, virus-contaminated particulate matter from infected flocks may be dispersed into the enviro...

2017
Lucyna Samek Z. Stegowski L. Furman K. Styszko K. Szramowiat J. Fiedor

In industry areas of Poland such as Silesia or urban sites like Krakow and some other cities, the levels of pollutants frequently breach air quality standards. Particulate matter (PM) is the most important constituent of atmospheric pollution. Beginning on 1st February 2014 until 31st January 2015, the samples of fine particulate matter PM2.5 (aerodynamic diameter of particles less than or equa...

Journal: :American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 2003
Rob McConnell Kiros Berhane Frank Gilliland Jassy Molitor Duncan Thomas Fred Lurmann Edward Avol W James Gauderman John M Peters

The relationship of bronchitic symptoms to ambient particulate matter and to particulate elemental and organic carbon (OC), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and other gaseous pollutants was examined in a cohort of children with asthma in 12 Southern California communities. Symptoms, assessed yearly by questionnaire from 1996 to 1999, were associated with the yearly variability of particulate matter with...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2001
A H Marcus S R Kegler

A two-stage approach has recently been proposed to assess confounding by copollutants or other variables in time-series epidemiology studies for airborne particulate matter (PM), using independent series from different cities. In the first stage of the proposed method, two regression models are fitted for each city in the analysis. The first relates the health effect to the putative causal vari...

2010
F. Halek A. Kavousi F. Hassani

A simultaneous study on indoor and outdoor particulate matter concentrations was done in five elementary schools in central parts of Tehran, Iran. Three sizes of particles including PM10, PM2.5 and PM1.0 were measured in 13 classrooms within this schools during winter (January, February and March) 2009. A laserbased portable aerosol spectrometer Model Grimm-1.108, was used for the continuous me...

2017
Matteo Bo Pietro Salizzoni Marina Clerico Riccardo Buccolieri

Background: Air pollution is a major global environmental risk factor. Since people spend most of their time indoors, the sole measure of outdoor concentrations is not sufficient to assess total exposure to air pollution. Therefore, the arising interest by the international community to indoor-outdoor relationships has led to the development of various techniques for the study of emission and e...

Journal: :GSTF international journal on computing 2012
Lixin Li Jie Tian Xingyou Zhang James B Holt Reinhard Piltner

This paper investigates spatiotemporal interpolation methods for the application of air pollution assessment. The air pollutant of interest in this paper is fine particulate matter PM2.5. The choice of the time scale is investigated when applying the shape function-based method. It is found that the measurement scale of the time dimension has an impact on the quality of interpolation results. B...

2015
D. J. Lary T. Lary B. Sattler

With the increasing awareness of health impacts of particulate matter, there is a growing need to comprehend the spatial and temporal variations of the global abundance of ground-level airborne particulate matter (PM2.5). Here we use a suite of remote sensing and meteorological data products together with ground based observations of PM2.5 from 8,329 measurement sites in 55 countries taken betw...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2005
F Petrucci N Violante O Senofonte A Cristaudo M Di Gregorio G Forte A Alimonti

AIMS To evaluate the occupational exposure to platinum in an industrial plant engaged in the production, recovery, and recycling of catalytic converters for the automotive traction and chemical industries. METHODS Pt was determined in airborne particulate matter, and blood, urine, and hair of 106 exposed workers, 21 controls from the plant's administrative offices, and 25 unexposed subjects. ...

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