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Air Quality and Suicide

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
Though there is clinical evidence linking pollution induced inflammatory factors and major depression and suicide, no definitive study of risk in the community exists. In this study, we provide the first population-based estimates of the relationship between air pollution and suicide in the United States.
Persico, Claudia L, Marcotte, Dave E.
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Asthma and air quality

Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, 2007
There is evidence for an association between asthma and air pollutants, including ozone, NO2 and particulate matter. Since these pollutants are ubiquitous in the urban atmosphere and typically correlated with each other it has been difficult to ascertain the specific sources of air pollution responsible for the observed effects.
Jeremy A, Sarnat, Fernando, Holguin
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Aerosols and air quality

2012 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2012
This report presents an analysis that gives an answer about the relation between air quality in the Metropolitan Area of Guadalajara and the aerosols. The data were obtained from a terrestrial remote sensing instrument which provide the maximum voltage of sunlight received. This voltage is needed to calculate the aerosols optical thickness (AOT).
Carolina Rojas Lafarga   +1 more
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Air Quality Management

2019
The Practical Manual of In Vitro Fertilization: Advanced Methods and Novel Devices is a unique, accessible title that provides a complete review of the most well-established and current diagnostic and treatment techniques comprising in vitro fertilization.
Guns, Johan, Janssens, Ronny
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Air-Quality Standards

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1980
To the Editor.— In discussing "Health Effects of Urban Air Pollution," Mitchell et al (242:1163, 1979) seem to take the view that current national ambient air quality standards, as adopted by the Environmental Protection Agency, for carbon monoxide (CO) are justified for sea level, but that an eight-hour CO standard of 6 ppm should be substituted in ...
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Indoor Air Quality

Allergy and Asthma Proceedings, 1991
Complaints in modern buildings have been attributed to inadequate ventilation for the last 20 years. Few data exist to support this claim. In fact, few studies have actually looked at ventilation and complaints at the same time. These missing studies indicate a failure of three groups of professionals, physicians and health scientists, architects and ...
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Air Quality Legislation

2019
Air pollution is recognized as a major global environmental issue. Air pollutants, such as nitrogen dioxide (NO2), ozone (O3), toxic heavy metals, particulate matter (both PM2.5 and PM10), carbon monoxide (CO), sulfur dioxide (SO2) are of big concern because of their health effects.
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Lichens as Indicators for Air Quality

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 1983
Indication depends on the existence of a known relationship between the possibilities for existence of the lichens and the quality of their surroundings. These possibilities may be read from the parameters such as: distribution patterns of species, species numbers, physiological and morphological aspects.
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Air Quality Standards

Science, 1972
A E, Smith, B, Bloom
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