نتایج جستجو برای: personal samplers

تعداد نتایج: 152596  

2018
Haruo Hashimoto Kenichi Yamada Hajime Hori Shinji Kumagai Masaru Murata Toshio Nagoya Hirohiko Nakahara Nobuyuki Mochida

This Document, "Guidelines for personal exposure monitoring of chemicals" ("this Guideline"), has been prepared by "The Committee for Personal Exposure Monitoring" ("the Committee") of the Expert Division of Occupational Hygiene & Ergonomics, Japan Society for Occupational Health. Considering the background of the growing importance of personal exposure monitoring in risk assessment and the nee...

2013
Demetris Lamnisos Jim E. Griffin

The MC3 (Madigan and York, 1995) and Gibbs (George and McCulloch, 1997) samplers are the most widely implemented algorithms for Bayesian Model Averaging (BMA) in linear regression models. These samplers draw a variable at random in each iteration using uniform selection probabilities and then propose to update that variable. This may be computationally inefficient if the number of variables is ...

2011
Taekhee Lee Martin Harper James E. Slaven Kiyoung Lee Roy J. Rando Elizabeth H. Maples

Recent recommendations for wood dust sampling include sampling according to the inhalable convention of International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 7708 (1995) Air quality--particle size fraction definitions for health-related sampling. However, a specific sampling device is not mandated, and while several samplers have laboratory performance approaching theoretical for an 'inhalable' ...

محمدیان, محمود ,

ABSTRACT Cotton dust is one of the chemical agents that cause air pollution in textile workshops. An investigation was done to measure cotton dust concentration in Mazandaran Province. 37 samples were collected by personal samplers devices and whatman filter papers of worker's inhalation zone of ambient air that contained total dust. 40 samples were collected by whatman filter papers and ho...

Journal: :Journal of environmental monitoring : JEM 2011
Melissa A Puchalski Mark E Sather John T Walker Christopher M B Lehmann David A Gay Johnson Mathew Wayne P Robarge

The need for ambient gaseous ammonia (NH(3)) measurements has increased in the last decade as reactive NH(3) concentrations and deposition fluxes show little change even with tightening standards on nitrogen oxides (NO(x)) emissions. Currently, there are several networks developing methods for adding NH(3) measurements in the U.S. Gaseous NH(3) measurements will provide scientists and policymak...

Journal: :Environmental research 2014
Verónica Iglesias Marcia Erazo Andrea Droppelmann Kyle Steenland Paulina Aceituno Cecilia Orellana Marisol Acuña Armando Peruga Patrick N Breysse Ana Navas-Acien

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the relative contribution of occupational vs. non-occupational secondhand tobacco smoke exposure to overall hair nicotine concentrations in non-smoking bar and restaurant employees. METHOD We recruited 76 non-smoking employees from venues that allowed smoking (n=9), had mixed policies (smoking and non-smoking areas, n=13) or were smoke-free (n=2) between April and August...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 1996
C H Linaker A J Chauhan H Inskip A J Frew A Sillence D Coggon S T Holgate

OBJECTIVES To assess the distribution of personal exposures to nitrogen dioxide (NO2) in school children, and to investigate factors that might influence personal exposure. METHODS NO2 exposures were assessed by use of passive diffusion tubes for 46 children aged 9-11 years, selected from two Southampton schools. The tubes were worn for seven days, and parallel measurements were made with sta...

Journal: :Electronic Colloquium on Computational Complexity (ECCC) 2013
Zeyu Guo

Curve samplers are sampling algorithms that proceed by viewing the domain as a vector space over a finite field, and randomly picking a low-degree curve in it as the sample. Curve samplers exhibit a nice property besides the sampling property: the restriction of low-degree polynomials over the domain to the sampled curve is still low-degree. This property is often used in combination with the s...

2014
Zeyu Guo

Curve samplers are sampling algorithms that proceed by viewing the domain as a vector space over a finite field, and randomly picking a low-degree curve in it as the sample. Curve samplers exhibit a nice property besides the sampling property: the restriction of low-degree polynomials over the domain to the sampled curve is still low-degree. This property is often used in combination with the s...

Journal: :Biometrics 2010
T A Marques S T Buckland D L Borchers D Tosh R A McDonald

Distance sampling is a widely used methodology for assessing animal abundance. A key requirement of distance sampling is that samplers (lines or points) are placed according to a randomized design, which ensures that samplers are positioned independently of animals. Often samplers are placed along linear features such as roads, so that bias is expected if animals are not uniformly distributed w...

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