نتایج جستجو برای: air pollutant

تعداد نتایج: 218528  

Journal: :Epidemiology 2008
Antonella Zanobetti Joel Schwartz

BACKGROUND Extreme temperatures have been associated with increased mortality worldwide. The extent to which air pollutants may confound or modify this association remains unclear. METHODS We examined the association between mean apparent temperature and total mortality in 9 cities across the United States during the warm season (May to September) from 1999 to 2002. We applied case-crossover ...

Journal: :Physical review. E 2017
Huanfei Ma Siyang Leng Chenyang Tao Xiong Ying Jürgen Kurths Ying-Cheng Lai Wei Lin

Data-based and model-free accurate identification of intrinsic time delays and directional interactions is an extremely challenging problem in complex dynamical systems and their networks reconstruction. A model-free method with new scores is proposed to be generally capable of detecting single, multiple, and distributed time delays. The method is applicable not only to mutually interacting dyn...

2000
William T. Harbaugh Arik Levinson

This paper uses an updated and revised panel data set on ambient air pollution in cities worldwide to examine the robustness of the evidence for the existence of an inverted-U-shaped relationship between national income and pollution. We test the sensitivity of the pollution-income relationship to functional forms, to additional covariates, and to changes in the nations, cities, and years sampl...

Journal: :Biostatistics 2007
Florian Leitenstorfer Gerhard Tutz

In many studies, it is known that one or more of the covariates have a monotonic effect on the response variable. In these circumstances, standard fitting methods for generalized additive models (GAMs) generate implausible results. A fitting procedure is proposed that incorporates monotonicity assumptions on one or more smooth components within a GAM framework. The algorithm uses the monotonici...

Journal: :International journal of environmental research and public health 2016
Kihal-Talantikite Wahida Cindy M Padilla Zmirou-Navier Denis Blanchard Olivier Le Nir Géraldine Quenel Philippe Deguen Séverine

Many epidemiological studies examining long-term health effects of exposure to air pollutants have characterized exposure by the outdoor air concentrations at sites that may be distant to subjects' residences at different points in time. The temporal and spatial mobility of subjects and the spatial scale of exposure assessment could thus lead to misclassification in the cumulative exposure esti...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2003
J L Peacock P Symonds P Jackson S A Bremner J F Scarlett D P Strachan H R Anderson

AIM To investigate the acute health effects of winter outdoor air pollution (nitrogen dioxide (NO(2)), ozone (O(3)), sulphur dioxide (SO(2)), sulphate (SO(4)(2-)),and particles (PM(10))) on schoolchildren in an area of southern England where levels of SO(2) had been reported to be high. METHODS A total of 179 children, aged 7-13, from three schools (two urban and one rural location), were inc...

Journal: :ISPRS Int. J. Geo-Information 2017
Xiaolin Xia Qingwen Qi Hong Liang An Zhang Lili Jiang Yanjun Ye Chanfang Liu Yuanfeng Huang

Air pollution caused by atmospheric particulate and gaseous pollutants has drawn broad public concern globally. In this paper, the spatial-temporal distributions of major air pollutants in Shenzhen from March 2013 to February 2014 are discussed. In this study, ground-site monitoring data from 19 monitoring sites was used and spatial interpolation and spatial autocorrelation methods were applied...

Journal: :Analytical sciences : the international journal of the Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry 2001
T Adzuhata J Inotsume T Okamura R Kikuchi T Ozeki M Kajikawa N Ogawa

Fog and rain water samples were collected at the same time in the Akita Hachimantai mountain range in northern Japan from June to September in 1998 and 1999. The various ion concentrations in these samples were analyzed, and the fog droplet sizes were measured for each fog event. As the fog droplet size increased, the ion concentration decreased. The slope of log-log plots of the concentration ...

Journal: :British medical bulletin 2003
Klea Katsouyanni

The adverse health effects of air pollution became widely acknowledged after severe pollution episodes occurred in Europe and North America before the 1960s. In these areas, pollutant levels have decreased. During the last 15 years, however, consistent results, mainly from epidemiological studies, have provided evidence that current air pollutant levels have been associated with adverse long- a...

2013
David Doley Laurence Rossato

Crop production models are highly developed to account for different nitrogen, light, temperature and water availability conditions and, in some species, disease or air pollutant effects. There is very limited knowledge on responses of many tropical crops, such as oil palm (Elaeis guineensis), to air pollutants although predictions of these effects are essential for industrial planning in sever...

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