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Current Opinion in Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2003
Epidemiological surveys indicate that there has been a notable increase in the prevalence of asthma and other allergic diseases in children and adults. The purpose of this review is to report and comment on recent studies about the role of allergen in primary prevention and to seek new insights on the effects of allergen control in allergic patients ...
Frédéric, de Blay, Emile, Birba
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Epidemiological surveys indicate that there has been a notable increase in the prevalence of asthma and other allergic diseases in children and adults. The purpose of this review is to report and comment on recent studies about the role of allergen in primary prevention and to seek new insights on the effects of allergen control in allergic patients ...
Frédéric, de Blay, Emile, Birba
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Analysis of indoor-indoor and satellite/HAP indoor propagation effects
11th International Conference on Antennas and Propagation (ICAP 2001), 2001Satellite and high altitude platforms (HAPs) are an important concept for next generation fixed and mobile communications. To predict indoor field strength levels from such distant transmitters, modifications to the standard indoor ray-tracing concept are proposed.
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JAPCA, 1989
Indoor and outdoor ozone concentrations were measured from late May through October at three office buildings with very different ventilation rates. The indoor values closely tracked the outdoor values, and, depending on the ventilation rate, were 20 to 80 percent of those outdoors.
C J, Weschler, H C, Shields, D V, Naik
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Indoor and outdoor ozone concentrations were measured from late May through October at three office buildings with very different ventilation rates. The indoor values closely tracked the outdoor values, and, depending on the ventilation rate, were 20 to 80 percent of those outdoors.
C J, Weschler, H C, Shields, D V, Naik
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Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1992
This article summarizes the health effects of indoor air pollutants and the modalities available to control them. The pollutants discussed include active and passive exposure to tobacco smoke; combustion products of carbon monoxide; nitrogen dioxide; products of biofuels, including wood and coal; biologic agents leading to immune responses, such as ...
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This article summarizes the health effects of indoor air pollutants and the modalities available to control them. The pollutants discussed include active and passive exposure to tobacco smoke; combustion products of carbon monoxide; nitrogen dioxide; products of biofuels, including wood and coal; biologic agents leading to immune responses, such as ...
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2015
Indoor confined feedlots offer advantages that make them desirable in northern climates where high rainfall and snowfall occur. These facilities increase the risk of certain health risks, including lameness and tail injuries. Closed confinement can also facilitate the rapid spread of infectious disease.
Daniel L, Grooms, Lee Anne K, Kroll
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Indoor confined feedlots offer advantages that make them desirable in northern climates where high rainfall and snowfall occur. These facilities increase the risk of certain health risks, including lameness and tail injuries. Closed confinement can also facilitate the rapid spread of infectious disease.
Daniel L, Grooms, Lee Anne K, Kroll
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Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 1990
This review concerns primarily the health effects that result from indoor air exposure to radon gas and its progeny. Radon enters homes mainly from the soil through cracks in the foundation and other holes to the geologic deposits beneath these structures.
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This review concerns primarily the health effects that result from indoor air exposure to radon gas and its progeny. Radon enters homes mainly from the soil through cracks in the foundation and other holes to the geologic deposits beneath these structures.
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Indoor space subdivision for indoor navigation
Proceedings of the Sixth ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on Indoor Spatial Awareness - ISA '14, 2014There are a number of great attempts to develop an indoor navigation that provide the most optimal path and guidance. Finding a way in large buildings can be a challenging task. In order to represent the real situation to a maximum extent, a representation of the whole room as one single indivisible object is not enough as such representation is very ...
Marija Krūminaitė, Sisi Zlatanova
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Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America, 2003
Fungi affect humans in complex ways and are capable of eliciting a number of disease responses, such as infectious, allergic, and irritant and toxic effects. Fungal exposure is unequivocally associated with exacerbations of asthma, although the role of fungi in causing the disease is yet to be determined.
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Fungi affect humans in complex ways and are capable of eliciting a number of disease responses, such as infectious, allergic, and irritant and toxic effects. Fungal exposure is unequivocally associated with exacerbations of asthma, although the role of fungi in causing the disease is yet to be determined.
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Indoor-indoor and indoor-outdoor propagation trial results at 2.6 GHz
2012 Loughborough Antennas & Propagation Conference (LAPC), 2012This paper presents delay spread, coherence bandwidth, and angle-of-arrival statistics derived from an extensive MIMO channel measurement campaign carried out at a central frequency of 2.6GHz. The measurement scenarios include indoor-indoor, indoor-outdoor and indoor-outdoor-indoor.
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