نتایج جستجو برای: espand smoke

تعداد نتایج: 72618  

2013
Raymond Leung Giridhar Mallya Lorraine T. Dean Amna Rizvi Leo Dignam Donald F. Schwarz

BACKGROUND In the United States, more than 600 municipalities have smoke-free parks, and more than 100 have smoke-free beaches. Nevertheless, adoption of outdoor smoke-free policies has been slow in certain regions. Critical to widespread adoption is the sharing of knowledge about the policy development and implementation process. In this article, we describe our experience in making City of Ph...

Journal: :Health education research 2015
Lindsay A Robertson L Marsh

The Framework Convention on Tobacco Control mandates the creation of smoke-free environments to protect non-smokers from second-hand smoke and reduce demand for tobacco. We aimed to examine the extent and nature of smoke-free campus policies at tertiary education institutions throughout New Zealand, and examine the policy development process. Stage one comprised an audit and content analysis of...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2001
E Matthew G Warden J Dedman

The United States has one of the world's largest per capita fire death rates. House fires alone kill >9,000 Americans annually, and smoke inhalation is the leading cause of mortality from structural fires. Animal models are needed to develop therapies to combat this problem. We have developed a murine model of smoke inhalation through the design, construction, and use of a controlled-environmen...

2016
Moon-Soo Kim Jeong-Won Yun Jin-Ho Park Bong-Wook Park Young-Hoon Kang Young-Sool Hah Sun-Chul Hwang Dong Kyun Woo June-Ho Byun

The deleterious role of cigarette smoke has long been documented in various human diseases including periodontal complications. In this report, we examined this adverse effect of cigarette smoke on human gingival fibroblasts (HGFs) which are critical not only in maintaining gingival tissue architecture but also in mediating immune responses. As well documented in other cell types, we also obser...

2017
Wen-Hsin Chang Philip Thai Jihao Xu David C Yang Reen Wu Ching-Hsien Chen

Cigarette smoke has been shown to trigger aberrant signaling pathways and pathophysiological processes; however, the regulatory mechanisms underlying smoke-induced gene expression remain to be established. Herein, we observed that two smoke-responsive genes, HO-1 and CYP1A1, are robustly induced upon smoke by different mechanisms in human bronchial epithelia. CYP1A1 is mediated by aryl hydrocar...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2010
M Lommatzsch K Bratke T Knappe A Bier K Dreschler M Kuepper P Stoll P Julius J C Virchow

Airway dendritic cells (DCs) play a key role in smoke-related lung diseases; however, the acute effects of tobacco smoke on human airway DCs in vivo are unknown. A total of 16 smokers underwent bronchoalveolar lavage at two time-points: directly after a 4-h period of nonsmoking (no smoke exposure); and directly after a 4-h period during which eight cigarettes were smoked (acute smoke exposure)....

Journal: :Tobacco control 2012
Andrew Hyland Joaquin Barnoya Juan E Corral

Smoke-free policies have been an important tobacco control intervention. As recently as 20 years ago, few communities required workplaces and hospitality venues to be smoke-free, but today approximately 11% of the world's population live in countries with laws that require these places to be smoke-free. This paper briefly summarises important milestones in the history of indoor smoke-free polic...

Journal: :Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2010
Rabiya S Tuma

H ealth agencies have warned of the danger of secondhand smoke for decades. Now a small but growing number of scientists are testing the possible health effects associated with the residue that cigarette smoke deposits on furniture, clothing, and other surfaces, a substance some are calling “thirdhand smoke.” The magnitude of the problem, the amount of attention and resources it warrants, and e...

2015
Lin-ling Cheng Ya-ya Liu Zhu-quan Su Jun Liu Rong-chang Chen Pi-xin Ran

OBJECTIVE To investigate differences in clinical features between tobacco smoke-induced and biomass fuel-induced chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). METHODS We retrospectively analyzed 206 patients with COPD caused by exposure to tobacco smoke and 81 cases of COPD caused by exposure to biomass fuels who received treatment in our hospital between 2011 March and 2014 March. Difference...

2009
Paolo Piccinini Simone Calderara Rita Cucchiara

Smoke detection calls for a reliable and fast distinction between background, moving objects and variable shapes that are recognizable as smoke. In our system we propose a stable background suppression module joined with a smoke detection module working on segmented objects. It exploits two features: the energy variation in wavelet model and a color model of the smoke. The decrease of energy ra...

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