نتایج جستجو برای: fine particulate matter pm 25

تعداد نتایج: 702105  

2012
Matthias Budde Matthias Berning Mathias Busse Takashi Miyaki Michael Beigl

Current mobile phone models are equipped with a variety of sensors and ever increasing processing power. The internal sensors have been employed for various applications, ranging from classical geo-location systems over activity recognition using the native 3D accelerometer to augmented reality. However, there are application areas which require sensors that today can not yet be found in mobile...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2007
M Rumelhard K Ramgolam R Hamel F Marano A Baeza-Squiban

The aim of the current study was to establish the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) ligand expression profile in human airway epithelial cells exposed to either particulate matter (PM) with an aerodynamic diameter <2.5 microm (PM(2.5)) or its components and the involvement of EGFR ligands in PM(2.5)-provoked airway inflammation. EGFR ligand mRNA and protein expression were studied in a hu...

2017
Shelly L. Miller Nick A. Facciola Darin Toohey John Zhai

The objectives of this study were to measure levels of particulate matter (PM) in mechanically ventilated buildings and to improve understanding of filtration requirements to reduce exposure. With the use of an Ultra High Sensitivity Aerosol Spectrometer and an Aerodyne Mass Spectrometer, ultrafine (0.055-0.1 μm) and fine (0.1-0.7 μm) indoor and outdoor PM was measured as a function of time in ...

2014
Umme S. Akhtar Neeraj Rastogi Robert D. McWhinney Bruce Urch Chung-Wai Chow Greg J. Evans Jeremy A. Scott

Epidemiological and toxicological studies have suggested that the health effects associated with exposure to particulate matter (PM) are related to the different physicochemical properties of PM. These effects occur through the initiation of differential cellular responses including: the induction of antioxidant defenses, proinflammatory responses, and ultimately cell death. The main objective ...

2013
Josep Grau-Bové Matija Strlič

Fine particulate matter is, on account of its aerodynamic properties and typical composition (especially diesel particulate matter and carbonaceous particles) the particulate pollutant potentially most harmful to cultural heritage, representing an aesthetic issue and an agent of chemical degradation simultaneously. This paper reviews the current knowledge of the life-cycle of fine particulates,...

Journal: :The Analyst 2001
J D Smith D B Atkinson

A small portable system is described which is used to directly determine the optical extinction of the atmospheric aerosol. The requisite highly sensitive measurement of the optical extinction is accomplished simultaneously at two wavelengths in the near-infrared (1064 nm) and visible (532 nm), using the pulsed cavity ring-down (CRD) approach. The measurement at the two wavelengths can aid in s...

Journal: :Annals of nutrition & metabolism 2010
Wieslaw Jedrychowski Frederica Perera Dorota Mrozek-Budzyn Elzbieta Flak Elzbieta Mroz Elzbieta Sochacka-Tatara Ryszard Jacek Irena Kaim Zbigniew Skolicki John D Spengler

BACKGROUND/AIM The objective of this study was to assess a hypothesized beneficial effect of fish consumption during the last trimester of pregnancy on adverse birth outcomes resulting from prenatal exposure to fine air particulate matter. METHODS The cohort consisted of 481 nonsmoking women with singleton pregnancies, of 18-35 years of age, who gave birth at term. All recruited women were as...

2009
Robin C. Puett Jaime E. Hart Jeff D Yanosky Christopher Paciorek Joel Schwartz Helen Suh Frank E Speizer Francine Laden

BACKGROUND The relationship of fine particulate matter < 2.5 microm in diameter (PM(2.5)) air pollution with mortality and cardiovascular disease is well established, with more recent long-term studies reporting larger effect sizes than earlier long-term studies. Some studies have suggested the coarse fraction, particles between 2.5 and 10 microm (PM(10-2.5)), may also be important. With respec...

Journal: :Waste management 2010
E Chalvatzaki I Kopanakis M Kontaksakis T Glytsos N Kalogerakis M Lazaridis

Large amounts of solid waste are disposed in landfills and the potential of particulate matter (PM) emissions into the atmosphere is significant. Particulate matter emissions in landfills are the result of resuspension from the disposed waste and other activities such as mechanical recycling and composting, waste unloading and sorting, the process of coating residues and waste transport by truc...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2000
J I Levy J K Hammitt J D Spengler

Epidemiologic studies of the link between particulate matter (PM) concentrations and mortality rates have yielded a range of estimates, leading to disagreement about the magnitude of the relationship and the strength of the causal connection. Previous meta-analyses of this literature have provided pooled effect estimates, but have not addressed between-study variability that may be associated w...

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