نتایج جستجو برای: pollutants

تعداد نتایج: 26158  

2006
F. MORIARTY

Pollutants matter because of their biologicaleffects, and the type and magnitude of these effects depend on the degreeof exposure that individualorganismsreceive. Terrestrial animals will be used to illustrate four related themes: the intake, distribution, and loss of pollutants by organisms;the causes of death; the effects of sublethal exposures; and the effects on populations. Most of the exa...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1995
T Sandström

Epidemiological and environmental chamber studies in man, and toxicological studies in animals, have provided valuable insights into the biological effects, the mechanisms of action, and the dose-response characteristics of some major air pollutants. This review describes the information currently available on air pollutant effects in man, as the result of experimental studies. There are certai...

2012
Xia Tang Zhi Dang Li - Yuan He Gui - Ning Lu Xue - Qin Tao Xiao - Yun Yi

The extensive use of petroleum and petroleum products leads to serious oil contamination of the environment, thus considerable interests were taken in microbial degradation and detoxification of these pollutants. Microalgae play an important role in the environmental cleaning of pollutants. Microalgae provide O2 to aerobic bacteria to mineralize pollutants and then take-up the released CO2 [1]....

2014
Jong Won Kim Surim Park Chae Woong Lim Kyuhong Lee Bumseok Kim

Recent episodes of severe air pollution in eastern Asia have been reported in the scientific literature and news media. Therefore, there is growing concern about the systemic effects of air pollution on human health. Along with the other well-known harmful effects of air pollution, recently, several animal models have provided strong evidence that air pollutants can induce liver toxicity and ac...

2010
P. Avino

This contribution regards three fundamental aspects of the urban pollution, sources, diffusion and chemical composition with relative speciation, pointing out the anthropogenic activities and their relationship with the environmental sustainability. The chemical parameters ruled by laws (conventional pollutants) are evidenced together with other species not ruled (no conventional pollutants) bu...

2006
Margaret C. Bell

the main cause for concern about global warming and climate change. Primary air pollutants include carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide, water vapour and un-burnt fuel, hydrocarbons, including volatile and non-volatile organic compounds, oxides of nitrogen, sulphur dioxide (traces), and particulate matter. Pollutants, such as small particles arise not only from the exhaust but also from the roa...

2008
Rodica Cuciureanu Gabriel Dimitriu

In the atmosphere polluting agents are involved in different reactions which lead to secondary pollutants. Secondary pollutants are mainly generated by photochemical and thermal reactions. These reactions occur in the atmosphere and they generate photochemical smog. We studied the variations of primary and secondary pollutants concentrations by photochemical modeling systems. All the test probl...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1993
L J Folinsbee

Over the past three or four decades, there have been important advances in the understanding of the actions, exposure-response characteristics, and mechanisms of action of many common air pollutants. A multidisciplinary approach using epidemiology, animal toxicology, and controlled human exposure studies has contributed to the database. This review will emphasize studies of humans but will also...

2001
P. Borrell

Background The new observations of the tropospheric distributions of trace gases such as NO2 (nitrogen dioxide), SO2 (sulphur dioxide), HCHO (formaldehyde), BrO (bromine monoxide) and O3 (ozone), retrieved from GOME (Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment) measurements, herald the opening of a new era for tropospheric production, as a result of agricultural activities, and above all by vehicles suc...

Journal: :Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk Analysis 2007
Bruno Chauvin Danièle Hermand Etienne Mullet

The present study examined the relationship between personality facets and risk perception using the Big Five model. A broad range of hazards was considered: energy production, pollutants, sex, deviance, addictions, weapons, common individual hazards, outdoor activities, medical care, and psychotropic drugs. Key personality facets that were most predictive of risk perception compared to (or in ...

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