نتایج جستجو برای: WTC

تعداد نتایج: 502  

2012
Michael D. Weiden Bushra Naveed Sophia Kwon Leopoldo N. Segal Soo Jung Cho Jun Tsukiji Rohan Kulkarni Ashley L. Comfort Kusali J. Kasturiarachchi Colette Prophete Mitchell D. Cohen Lung-Chi Chen William N. Rom David J. Prezant Anna Nolan

BACKGROUND The WTC collapse exposed over 300,000 people to high concentrations of WTC-PM; particulates up to ∼50 mm were recovered from rescue workers' lungs. Elevated MDC and GM-CSF independently predicted subsequent lung injury in WTC-PM-exposed workers. Our hypotheses are that components of WTC dust strongly induce GM-CSF and MDC in AM; and that these two risk factors are in separate inflamm...

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Bin Dai

Secure and reliable transmission over communication channels is first characterized by Wyner’s wiretap channel (WTC) model. In recent years, the WTC with noiseless feedback (WTC-NF) attracts a lot attention, and it has been shown that the legal receiver’s feedback enlarges the secrecy capacity of the WTC. Even so, the current feedback strategy for the WTC mainly focuses on generating key used f...

2006

EPA has completed a substantial study to re-evaluate use of the presence of slag wool fibers as a potential marker for World Trade Center (WTC)-derived dust contamination. Slag wool is an insulating material (made from blast furnace slag) that was used in the construction of the WTC. Large quantities of slag wool were released into lower Manhattan by the collapse of the WTC. Samples of dust col...

Journal: :Respiratory Research 2021

Abstract Background Diet is a modifier of metabolic syndrome which in turn associated with World Trade Center obstructive airways disease (WTC-OAD). We have designed this study to (1) assess the dietary phenotype (food types, physical activity, and habits) Fire Department New York (FDNY) WTC-Health Program (WTC-HP) cohort (2) quantify association quality its advanced glycation end product (AGE)...

2016
Yoshiaki Nagaki Koichi Ito Masayoshi Kuwahara

Because we found that WTC rats might be resistant to streptozotocin (STZ), we have elucidated the mechanisms of resistant to the diabetogenic effects of STZ in the WTC rats. Dose response to STZ was evaluated with glucose levels. No significant changes in glucose level to STZ administration were observed in WTC rats. Insulin secretion by suppling glucose was preserved in WTC rats even after STZ...

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of work, environment & health 2012
Hylco H Nijp Debby G J Beckers Sabine A E Geurts Philip Tucker Michiel A J Kompier

OBJECTIVES The aim of this review was to assess systematically the empirical evidence for associations between employee worktime control (WTC) and work-non-work balance, health/well-being, and job-related outcomes (eg, job satisfaction, job performance). METHOD A systematic search of empirical studies published between 1995-2011 resulted in 63 relevant papers from 53 s...

2017
Michael Marmor Yongzhao Shao D. Harshad Bhatt Mark M. Stecker Kenneth I. Berger Roberta M. Goldring Rebecca L. Rosen Caralee Caplan-Shaw Angeliki Kazeros Deepak Pradhan Marc Wilkenfeld Joan Reibman

OBJECTIVE Paresthesias can result from metabolic disorders, nerve entrapment following repetitive motions, hyperventilation pursuant to anxiety, or exposure to neurotoxins. We analyzed data from community members exposed to the World Trade Center (WTC) disaster of September 11, 2001, to evaluate whether exposure to the disaster was associated with paresthesias. METHODS Analysis of data from 3...

2017
Emmanuel Ayedoun Yuki Hayashi Kazuhisa Seta

Willingness to communicate (WTC) in a second language (L2) is believed to have a direct and sustained influence on learners’ actual usage frequency of the targeted language. To help overcome the lack of suitable environments to increase L2 learners’ WTC, our approach is to implement a WTC model based conversational agent. In this paper, we focus on the dialogue management aspects of our approac...

2017
Sean Clouston Robert H. Pietrzak Roman Kotov Marcus Richards Avron Spiro Stacey Scott Yael Deri Soumyadeep Mukherjee Candace Stewart Evelyn Bromet Benjamin J. Luft

Introduction This study examined whether World Trade Center (WTC)-related exposures and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) were associated with cognitive function and whether WTC responders' cognition differed from normative data. Methods A computer-assisted neuropsychological battery was administered to a prospective cohort study of 1193 WTC responders with no history of stroke or WTC-rela...

Journal: :Chest 2007
Gabriel Izbicki Robert Chavko Gisela I Banauch Michael D Weiden Kenneth I Berger Thomas K Aldrich Charles Hall Kerry J Kelly David J Prezant

BACKGROUND Previous reports suggest that sarcoidosis occurs with abnormally high frequency in firefighters. We sought to determine whether exposure to World Trade Center (WTC) "dust" during the collapse and rescue/recovery effort increased the incidence of sarcoidosis or "sarcoid-like" granulomatous pulmonary disease (SLGPD). METHODS During the 5 years after the WTC disaster, enrollees in the...

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