نتایج جستجو برای: particulate

تعداد نتایج: 28267  

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
m.saadat d.d. farhud

protein tyrosine phosphatases (ptpases) regulate tyrosine phosphorylation of target proteins involved in several aspects of cellular functions. enzyme activities of the ptpases in cytosolic and particulate fractions of rat ascites hepatoma cell lines were determined and compared with those of normal rat liver. our present data revealed that although there was no neoplatic-specific alteration of...

2016
M. Habil D.D. Massey A. Taneja

Human exposure to fine particles can have significant harmful effects on the respiratory and cardiovascular system. To investigate daily exposure characteristics to PM2.5 with ambient concentrations in an urban environment, a personal exposure measurements were conducted for school children, office workers and at their residents, in the city of Taj 'Agra', India. In order to account for all the...

2014
Richard J Cooper Tobias Krueger Kevin M Hiscock Barry G Rawlins

Mixing models have become increasingly common tools for apportioning fluvial sediment load to various sediment sources across catchments using a wide variety of Bayesian and frequentist modeling approaches. In this study, we demonstrate how different model setups can impact upon resulting source apportionment estimates in a Bayesian framework via a one-factor-at-a-time (OFAT) sensitivity analys...

2018
Anyu Yu Guangshe Jia Jianxin You Puwei Zhang

The particulate matter 2.5 (PM2.5) is a serious air-pollutant emission in China, which has caused serious risks to public health. To reduce the pollution and corresponding public mortality, this paper proposes a method by incorporating slacks-based data envelopment analysis (DEA) and an integrated exposure risk (IER) model. By identifying the relationship between the PM2.5 concentration and mor...

2006
Donald F. Gatz

This report documents results of a 10-month first phase of a study to characterize urban and rural particulate matter. The three main purposes of the study are 1) to assess the effects of street sweeping on urban air quality, 2) to measure and compare total and inhalable mass concentrations in a rural area, and 3) to determine the sources of urban and rural particulate matter and their relative...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2011
A Arruti I Fernández-Olmo A Irabien

Air pollution by particulate matter is well linked with anthropogenic activities; the global economic crisis that broke out in the last year may be a proper indicator of this close relationship. Some economic indicators show the regional effects of the crisis on the Cantabria Region. The present work aims to evaluate the impact of the economic crisis on PM10 levels and composition at the major ...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1988
T H Risby S S Sehnert L Jiang B S Dhingra

The release of molecules adsorbed on the surfaces of amorphous carbon blacks has been studied using liquid-solid chromatography. Adsorbate molecules, adsorbents, and mobile phases were selected on the basis of their relevance as models for the release of toxic agents adsorbed on inhalable environmental particulate matter that originates from the incomplete combustion of organic materials. The p...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2003
Hans-Peter Grossart Thomas Kiørboe Kam Tang Helle Ploug

Marine particles in the ocean are exposed to diverse bacterial communities, and colonization and growth of attached bacteria are important processes in the degradation and transformation of the particles. In an earlier study, we showed that the initial colonization of model particles by individual bacterial strains isolated from marine aggregates was a function of attachment and detachment. In ...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2002
Richard Dahl

Why are chemicals that have been banned for over a decade still being detected in the environment? How is it that chemicals and other pollutants such as particulate matter turn up hundreds or even thousands of miles from their sources? These are just two of the questions that a team of American and Canadian scientists hope will be answered using a model they have developed to track pollutants a...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Janine Fröhlich-Nowoisky Daniel A Pickersgill Viviane R Després Ulrich Pöschl

Fungal spores can account for large proportions of air particulate matter, and they may potentially influence the hydrological cycle and climate as nuclei for water droplets and ice crystals in clouds, fog, and precipitation. Moreover, some fungi are major pathogens and allergens. The diversity of airborne fungi is, however, not well-known. By DNA analysis we found pronounced differences in the...

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