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The Lancet, 1997
Abstract The Indonesian Archipelago is one of the most complex marine domains on the planet. The complexity of the Indonesian marine environment (i.e., physical, chemical and biological) is a reflection of its geologic history and atmosphericoceanic interactions.
M R, Becklake, P, Ernst
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Abstract The Indonesian Archipelago is one of the most complex marine domains on the planet. The complexity of the Indonesian marine environment (i.e., physical, chemical and biological) is a reflection of its geologic history and atmosphericoceanic interactions.
M R, Becklake, P, Ernst
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Environmental Factors in Infertility
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2000In conclusion, several studies indicate that there is an association between cigarette smoking and adverse reproductive outcomes in women as well as men. Some studies indicate that alcohol consumption impairs the reproductive capacity of women. Exposures to PCE in the dry cleaning industry, toluene in the printing business, ethylene oxide and mixed ...
K S, Hruska +4 more
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Environmental Factors and Hypertension
Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2017Environmental factors are a major cause of poor health worldwide. The most solid evidence is for air pollution, leading to increased disability-adjusted life years. Outdoor temperature and other seasonal climate changes may also influence cardiovascular health, according to their direct modulation of air pollution.
Bruno RM +7 more
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Environmental factors and leukaemia
Medical Oncology and Tumor Pharmacotherapy, 1985Investigations on the association between environmental hazards and the development of various types of leukaemia are reviewed. Regarding acute non-lymphocytic leukaemia (ANLL) exposure to ionizing radiation is a well-documented risk factor. According to several recent studies exposure to strong electromagnetic fields may be suspected to be of ...
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Diagnostics and environmental factors
Immunologic Research, 2014This volume of Immunological Research focuses on some of the environmental factors that are relevant to immune mediated/autoimmune diseases. It also presents the modern diagnostic approach including automatic tools for the diagnosis of autoimmune diseases.
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Environmental factors and psoriasis.
Current problems in dermatology, 2007Psoriasis is a chronic relapsing disease characterized by variable clinical features. Several factors may exacerbate its manifestations, or even trigger the disease, such as traumatic injury to the skin, physical and psychological stress, cold weather, excessive alcohol intake, and drugs such as lithium and Beta-blockers.
DIKA, EMI +3 more
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2011
Abstract The hypothalamus–pituitary–thyroid–periphery (HPTP) axis has been known to be a vulnerable target for environmental factors and nutritional agents for centuries. Goitrogenesis, hypo- and hyperthyroidism, tumorigenesis, and autoimmune diseases of this gland have been linked to single or combined deficiencies of several essential ...
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Abstract The hypothalamus–pituitary–thyroid–periphery (HPTP) axis has been known to be a vulnerable target for environmental factors and nutritional agents for centuries. Goitrogenesis, hypo- and hyperthyroidism, tumorigenesis, and autoimmune diseases of this gland have been linked to single or combined deficiencies of several essential ...
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Ability factors and environmental influences.
American Psychologist, 1965Walter VanDyke Bingham left with his will a memorandum suggesting that there be established, under the auspices of the American Psychological Association, an annual lectureship to call attention to the importance of the discovery and development of talented persons. His wishes have been carried out by Mrs.
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Environmental risk factors for atopy
Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology, 1997There is an almost universal consensus that the prevalence of allergic diseases has increased considerably in western industrialised countries since the second world war. Reasons for this are poorly understood, although several environmental risk factors have been identified that may enhance the risk for sensitisation and the appearance of allergic ...
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Cancer and environmental factors
Doklady Biological Sciences, 2013L A, Radkevich +6 more
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