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Top Air Polluters

Scientific American, 2016
A diagram depicting a U.S. map of industrial plants that pollute greenhouse gases and toxic emissions into the air, including the manufacturers AEC in Petersburg, Indiana, Alcoa in Newburgh, Indiana and the American Electric Power company in Rockport, Indiana.
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Indoor air pollution

Environmental Science & Technology, 1983
Source de la pollution radioactive par le radon dans les maisons. Exposition.
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Air pollution

Analytical Chemistry, 1979
D L, Fox, H E, Jeffries
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Pathobiology of air pollutants

Environmental Research, 1967
Abstract Results of inhalation exposure of guinea pigs to carbon followed by NO 2 , or to NO 2 followed by carbon, are presented to exemplify both specific and general problems inherent in using animal systems to determine injurious effects of environmental agents. Inhalation of carbon alone is followed by a macrophage response.
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Air Pollution in Turkey

2002
As is the case with all environmental problems, two primary causes of air pollution in Turkey are urbanisation and industrialisation. Among the developments contributing to air pollution in the cities are incorrect urbanisations for the topographical and meteorological conditions, low quality fuel and improper combustion techniques, a shortage of green
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Indoor Air Pollutants

Advances in Pediatrics, 1988
A major contribution of the pediatrician is to help families rank the multitude of pollutants according to their known risk for child health. Elimination of household smoking and completely effective venting of indoor heating devices are beneficial to all and mandatory in homes of allergic children.
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Indoor Air Pollution

2018
The adverse health effects of indoor air pollution have been recognized already for centuries, but exposure to airborne pollution originating or taking place indoors is still a major contributor to the global burden of disease. Indoor air pollution is a continuously changing mixture of gaseous compounds and particulate matter originating from ...
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Air pollution

Analytical Chemistry, 1977
B E, Saltzman, W R, Burg
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Air pollution

Analytical Chemistry, 1975
B E, Saltzman, J E, Cuddeback
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