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Particulate Matter Primer - Air Pollution: What's the Solution?
Particles less than 2.5 micrometers in diameter (PM2.5) are referred to as ... between exposure to fine particles and premature death. Other important effects include aggravation of respiratory and cardiovascular disease (as indicated by increased hospital admissions, emergency room visits, absences from ...
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Pop-up - Learn More - Air Pollution: What's the Solution?
Particles less than 2.5 micrometers in diameter (PM2.5) are referred to as ... between exposure to fine particles and premature death. Other important effects include aggravation of respiratory and cardiovascular disease (as indicated by increased hospital admissions, emergency room visits, absences from ...
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VOC or Volitile Organic Compounds
Volatile irritants are capable of preferentially effecting specific areas of the respiratory system, such as the respiratory tract, the lung tissue of the terminal air passages and air sacs. ...
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Avoid toxic agents in the paint industry use environmentally safe weatherbos
Within the paint industry the respiratory system is the most significant route for poisoning. Substances used ...
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The Net Rag - Environment Issues - Heavy Breathing - Ill Effects of Environment
During normal breathing, most people will use their nose to channel oxygen to their lungs ...
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Terms Beginning With "I"
Inhalable Particles: All dust capable of entering the human respiratory tract. Initial Compliance Period (Water): The first full three-year compliance period which begins ... irrigation water. Irritant: A substance that can cause irritation of the skin, eyes, or respiratory system. Effects may be acute from a single high level exposure, or chronic from repeated ...
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Terms Beginning With "O"
Oral Toxicity: Ability of a pesticide to ... is a chemical oxidant and major component of photochemical smog. It can seriously impair the respiratory system and is one of the most wide- spread of all the criteria pollutants for which ...
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The Hawk Conservancy
If there's a hole we put a scope in it, if ...
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EHP Archives
Environmental Health in the 21st Century Volume 85: Chemicals and Lung Toxicity; Upper Respiratory System Volume 84: Calcium Messenger Systems | Return to Top | 1989 Volume 83: Monograph on ... Volume 71: Aquatic Toxicology | Return to Top | 1986 Volume 70: Airborne Pollutants and Respiratory Cancer; Reproductive and Developmental Toxicology Volume 69: Drinking Water Disinfectants Volume 68: SENCAR ...
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Weather and respiratory disorders
Weather and respiratory disorders © 2007 All Rights Reserved COOL LINK Bookmark me! Global Bioweather USA, Canada Australia, New ... of airborne impurities. Respiratory Disorders The respiratory system is threatened What is in the book? Chapter: Air The atmosphere Pollution Dry air Odour Weather and pollution Air and health Respiratory disorders Heart disorders Bronchitis ...
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