نتایج جستجو برای: burning

تعداد نتایج: 18519  

Journal: :مجله دانشکده پرستاری و مامایی ارومیه 0
ژاله نان بخش dj nanbakhsh نسرین جهانگیری n jahangiri حمیده خلیل زاده h khalilzadeh منصوره وظیفه اصل m vazife asi

review of factors resulting in self burning in burning ward   of em.am khomeini hospital in urmia university   of medical sciences, 1380     nanbakhsh j [1] , kiani m [2] , jahangiri o [3] , hemmali m [4] , vazife asi m [5]     abstract:   introduction: suicide may be defined as a request for help. those who commit suicide may regard it as a way for getting rid of terrors of life but it more li...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2013
Matthew Barlow Tim Woodman Lew Hardy

Research on people's motives for engaging in high-risk activities has typically been viewed through the single-focused lens of sensation seeking. We provide evidence that comprehensively challenges that view. First, we develop and confirm the structure of a 3-factor measure of motives: the Sensation Seeking, Emotion Regulation, and Agency Scale (SEAS; Study 1). We then use the SEAS to provide e...

1944
K. N. Gour

A Hindu male, unmarried, pujari by profession, was admitted into the Thomason Hospital, Agra, on 13th September, 1941, with the-following complaints :? (i) Pigmentation of the skin all over the body. (ii) Burning sensation all over the body. The patient stated that three years back he noticed a black patch on the palm of the right hand which slowly extended above the wrist. Within two years all...

2010
Merritt R. Turetsky Evan S. Kane Jennifer W. Harden Roger D. Ottmar Kristen L. Manies Elizabeth Hoy Eric S. Kasischke

Climate change has increased the area affected by forest fires each year in boreal North America1,2. Increases in burned area and fire frequency are expected to stimulate boreal carbon losses3–5. However, the impact of wildfires on carbon emissions is also affected by the severity of burning. How climate change influences the severity of biomass burning has proved difficult to assess. Here, we ...

Indoor air particulate (PM) exposure is several folds more dangerous than  outdoor air  owing to burning of different materials. Burning biomass emits toxic fumes that are found to be associated with  numerous health problems  such as respiratory diseases, etc. In our study area,  approximately 80% of the population of Chhattisgarh state, central India use biomass  such as wood, and cow dung as...

2010
Shu-Sen Chang David Gunnell Benedict W. Wheeler Paul Yip Jonathan A. C. Sterne

BACKGROUND An epidemic of carbon monoxide poisoning suicide by burning barbecue charcoal has occurred in East Asia in the last decade. We investigated the spatial and temporal evolution of the epidemic to assess its impact on the epidemiology of suicide in Taiwan. METHODS AND FINDINGS Age-standardised rates of suicide and undetermined death by charcoal burning were mapped across townships (me...

2015
F. Pacifico G. A. Folberth S. Sitch J. M. Haywood L. V. Rizzo F. F. Malavelle P. Artaxo

The HadGEM2 earth system climate model was used to assess the impact of biomass burning on surface ozone concentrations over the Amazon forest and its impact on vegetation, under present-day climate conditions. Here we consider biomass burning emissions from wildfires, deforestation fires, agricultural forest burning, and residential and commercial combustion. Simulated surface ozone concentrat...

1997
Joanne Y. Law Govind P. Agrawal

We present a numerical study of the effects of carrier diffusion and spatial hole-burning in vertical-cavity surfaceemitting lasers under gain switching. Our model includes spatial and temporal dependences of both the optical field and the carrier density. Results show that spatial hole burning places a limit on the minimum achievable pulse width. We demonstrate that spatial hole-burning can be...

Journal: :Revista de saude publica 2008
Helena Ribeiro

The article aimed to update scientific literature information about respiratory health effects caused by sugarcane burning, considering the expansion of sugarcane plantations in Brazil and in the state of São Paulo. Articles published between 1996 and 2006, which deal with the health effects of sugarcane burning and/or air pollutants originating from this burning, were discussed. These studies ...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2016
Jennifer K Balch R Chelsea Nagy Sally Archibald David M J S Bowman Max A Moritz Christopher I Roos Andrew C Scott Grant J Williamson

Humans use combustion for heating and cooking, managing lands, and, more recently, for fuelling the industrial economy. As a shift to fossil-fuel-based energy occurs, we expect that anthropogenic biomass burning in open landscapes will decline as it becomes less fundamental to energy acquisition and livelihoods. Using global data on both fossil fuel and biomass burning emissions, we tested this...

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