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Carbon monoxide poisoning [PDF]
For references, please see Appendix 2, available at [www.cmaj.ca/lookup/suppl/doi:10.1503/cmaj.130972/-/DC1][1] Carbon monoxide (CO) is an imperceptible gas produced by the incomplete combustion of carbon-based compounds.
Peter E, Wu, David N, Juurlink
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Atmospheric carbon monoxide oxidation is a widespread mechanism supporting microbial survival
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a ubiquitous atmospheric trace gas produced by natural and anthropogenic sources. Some aerobic bacteria can oxidize atmospheric CO and, collectively, they account for the net loss of ~250 teragrams of CO from the atmosphere each ...
P. Cordero +7 more
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Carbon monoxide exposure inside UK road vehicles: a pilot study
Environmental CO presents a risk to public health. The effects of chronic low-level CO exposure are well-documented, with pregnant women, the unborn and children being particularly vulnerable. Although a number of studies have investigated the phenomenon,
Sophie Duggan
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Chemical utilization of vast fossil and renewable feedstocks of methane remains one of the most important challenges of modern chemistry. Herein, we report direct and selective methane photocatalytic oxidation at ambient conditions into carbon monoxide ...
Xianguo Yu +4 more
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Measurement of Exhaled Carbon Monoxide Levels in Patients Visiting to Dental Hospitals
Background: Nowadays, analyzing the amount of carbon monoxide in exhaled air is a commonly used method in population research and useful as a quantitative breathing guide and for verifying claims of not smoking.
Somana B. Vyshnavi +5 more
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THE SYSTEM OF MONITORING LEVELS OF GASES SUCH AS CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) IS IN THE AIR
This research aims to monitor carbon monoxide gas, thus obtained data about the presence of carbon monoxide gas in the air as well as the location of the place of monitoring and displayed in a web form with the addition of maps in real time.
Tamus bin Tahir
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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning [PDF]
Carbon monoxide poisoning is a serious and life-threatening event. Educating workers and communities on exposure sources, symptoms, and prevention is an important role for occupational health nurses.
Stephanie, Hammond, Jennan A, Phillips
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Carbon monoxide belongs to a group of blood poisons that cause pathological changes in blood pigments. Carbon monoxide readily combines with hemoglobin iron to form carboxyhemoglobin.
V.S. Tkachyshyn
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Stresses encountered during human islet isolation lead to unavoidable β-cell death after transplantation. This reduces the chance of insulin independence in chronic pancreatitis patients undergoing total pancreatectomy and islet autotransplantation.
Hongjun Wang +18 more
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Employees’ Exposure to Carbon Monoxide in Pakistan Steel Mills
Many processes in the iron and steel making industries emit carbon monoxide, which causes a variety of toxic effects on human health, such as fatigue, impaired memory, headache, and nausea. At elevated exposure, carbon monoxide poisoning may lead to loss
Kanza Abid, Zafar Iqbal Shams
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