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Environmental passion and AI literacy shape the impact of green rewards on pro-environmental behaviors. [PDF]
Xu L, Li Y, Chan TH, Saleem F.
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American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1966
Abstract The factors that affect man in his industrial thermal environment were investigated. The apparatus and procedures of experimentally applying a method of heat stress evaluation to simulated thermal environments are described. The economic and comfort improvements made possible by these studies are discussed.
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Abstract The factors that affect man in his industrial thermal environment were investigated. The apparatus and procedures of experimentally applying a method of heat stress evaluation to simulated thermal environments are described. The economic and comfort improvements made possible by these studies are discussed.
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3. FROM ENVIRONMENTAL CASE STUDY TO ENVIRONMENTAL KIN STUDY
History and Theory, 2020ABSTRACTThis article explores the relationships among place, knowing, and being in environmental histories. Grounding ourselves in the work of Indigenous scholars from North America and the Pacific, we propose a method of listening and attuning that can attend to the dislocation and abstraction often found in work addressing ecocide and environmental ...
ANJA KANNGIESER, ZOE TODD
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2016
Exposure is a substance or factor affecting human health, either adversely or beneficially. More precisely, in environmental epidemiology, exposure to an environmental substance is generally defined as any contact between a substance in an environmental medium (e.g., water, air, and soil) and the surface of the human body (e.g., skin and respiratory tract)
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Exposure is a substance or factor affecting human health, either adversely or beneficially. More precisely, in environmental epidemiology, exposure to an environmental substance is generally defined as any contact between a substance in an environmental medium (e.g., water, air, and soil) and the surface of the human body (e.g., skin and respiratory tract)
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ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY OF FIREFIGHTERS
The Annals of Occupational Hygiene, 1991A study of firefighter exposures was undertaken at the request of the U.S. Fire Administration. This work was part of a larger study which included field evaluation of the performance of the self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) worn by firefighters during structural firefighting.
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ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES IN ITALIAN UNIVERSITIES
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal, 2005The paper presents the graduate and post-graduate courses organized in Italian Universities in the field of the Environment protection. The education has a deep interdisciplinary character, the study curricula trying to achieve the equilibrium between theoretical and practical aspects.
GIROTTI, STEFANO +6 more
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