... areas complained of narrowness of their houses in the 1960 s. At the time, airtight houses started to be built in urban area,and air pollution due to a lack of fresh air because of the low ventilation ... reportedSHS. The definition of SHSwasproposed as “healthimpairments caused by indoor air pollution, regard-less ofthe place, causati ve substance, or pathogen-esis.”15) The health effect of air pollution ... type of nano-particle, might be correlated with asthma inci-dence;121)ho wever, there are contradictory reportson the health effectsof these particles.119)Heavy Metal/LeadAlthough the...
... cover large areas to the southeast of Nikel, in the central part ofthe area (Petsamo formation), and in the uppermost part ofthe Pasvik Valley (Reimann et al. 1998). The Barents Sea creates ... south of Nikel (R12), and the other to the north, close to the Barents Sea (N10). It is likely that the severe climate, rather than air pollution, was the most important factor limiting the ... km to the north-east ofthe Nikel smelter, while there was no indication of any pollution effect on the Norwegian plot N5 11.9 km west ofthe smelter (Fig. 6). This can be explained on the basis...
... reduce the warming induced by the capping of SOx.Note that these climate calculations in Figure 6 omit the cooling effectsofthe CO2 reductionscaused by the lessening ofthe inhibition ofthe ... concentrations.REPORT SERIES ofthe MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global ChangeContact the Joint Program Office to request a copy. The Report Series is distributed at no charge.41. TheEffects ... does not account for theeffectsof air pollution policies onoverall demand for fossil fuels and on the choice of fuels (coal, oil, gas), nor have we considered the effects of caps on black carbon...
... conditions, and then to specify the name of that con-dition. If the participant failed to indicate the name of the condition regardless of a “yes”, the survey was discarded assuming the participant ... extremes ofthe emotional spectrum were shown. At the end ofthe videos, the brachial artery constricted for five minutes and was then released. In fourteen ofthe twenty volunteers the artery ... “subordinate personal goals to the interest of the group”, and give more importance to their cul-tural norms than their emotions. (35,36,37) Therefore, on the basis ofthe results and previ-ous...
... types of students in other university, NEU students are the perfect entity to take the research. The study illustrates theeffectsof music cover and NEU students’ behaviors towards the spread of ... understand the lyrics ofthe original song and they make comparison, they mainlyrecognize that major of covered songs are not as good as the original ones. Hence, they maylook down on the musicians, ... newer, brings the song back to the listener with the whole new style and the performance is completely like remaining the life for the song. The cover music in Vietnam is the kind of music, which...
... narrow the living area ofthe local community.§To increase social division in the community when there is no equity in the distribution of income generated.§ The value of assets and the cost of ... the resort city of Da Lat§Construction ofthe map for good management ofenvironmental quality in tourist areas including the city of Da Lat:§Distribution map ofthe tourist areas city of ... general.§Assessing the current state ofenvironmental quality of surface water in the resort city of Dalat in general are now seriously polluted. If in the future there is no solution, the risk of tourist...
... levels. The Effectsof Childhood Stress on Health Across the Lifespan3 The short- and long-term outcomes of ACE include a multitude of health and behavioral problems. As the number of ACE a ... victim of or a parent/caregiver becoming a perpetrator of abuse and/or neglect because it provides a buffer against risk. The Effectsof Childhood Stress on Health Across the Lifespan11 The Effects ... early initiation of smoking, sexual activity, and illicit drug use.3 As the number of A CE increases, the number of co-occurring 3health conditions increases.6 The Effectsof Childhood Stress...
... labour, it is also the cost ofthe loss of production from other members ofthe team who rely on the absent worker in their own work (Pauly et al. 2002). The implication for the current project ... estimating theeffectsof the target conditions on wages. However, the direction of any potential bias relating to the use of this approach is not clear. These concerns suggest that the positive effects ... Estimate theeffectsof each ofthe target conditions on general health. 3. Combine the estimates from steps one and two to estimate the effect of each of the target conditions on wages. There...
... males there is a thinning of trabeculae [13]. Some ofthe other functions of osteoblasts and osteocyte proteins will be discussed later. The cells responsible for the turnover of bone, the osteo-clasts, ... remodeling and regulate the turnover ofthe mineralized matrix. They remove bone by producing acid and couple that with the transport of chloride out ofthe cell. The acid dissolves the mineral (see ... used for the prediction ofthe increase in BMD or the decrease in the fracture risk during the treatment. There is also no study which has assessed the potential use of BTM to improve the compliance...
... that the mental health of staff should be part of company policy. Despite their concerns, however, less than 1 in 10 of these companies had an official policy on mentalhealth. The aims of this ... on the demands of their job, the conditions in which they work,and their individual susceptibility, which can be increased byproblems outside ofthe workplace. In a recent research survey of ... the people they manage.Another approach is the direct promotion of positive healthbehaviours which aim to keep staff fit to cope with the pressures of work. These may include provision of exercise...