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When did we start calling it silicosis? A historical perspective on the naming of an occupational disease. [PDF]
Zanatta A +3 more
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Magnetic minerals in atmospheric Saharan dust
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Kostamo, Iida Emilia Margareetta +5 more
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ABSTRACT Displacing people to make way for development projects is contentious. Empirical research demonstrates that neither human rights guidelines nor multilateral lenders' standards guarantee positive, sustainable outcomes for displaced people. With multiple new displacing projects proposed globally, including for renewable energy, we propose a new ...
Eddie Smyth +2 more
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Meteorological conditions hardly influence measurement strategy and measured respirable dust and quartz concentrations in the industrial minerals sector. [PDF]
Blagrove-Hall N +3 more
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ABSTRACT The increasing use of wood and wood‐based composites in construction reflects a global shift toward renewable materials that support sustainable development objectives, including carbon reduction and responsible resource use. While wood offers substantial environmental benefits compared to conventional materials such as concrete and steel, its
Qaisar Munir +2 more
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Model evidence for distinct origins of glacial-interglacial and millennial signals in Greenland dust. [PDF]
Hopcroft PO, Rousseau DD.
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Sampling, Mobility, and Anchoring in Small‐Body Sampling Robots: A Comprehensive Review
Small‐body sampling robots are exploration systems that perform contact, sampling, and stable operations on microgravity bodies such as asteroids and comets. The authors review representative robot architectures and key technologies, focusing on the mechanisms, evolution, and coupling of sampling, mobility, and anchoring.
Yurui Shen +7 more
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Toxicity of respirable coal dust: An overview of origin, chemistry, mechanisms, and possible remedies. [PDF]
Eskanlou A, Arnold BJ.
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From biological mechanisms to clinical implications: the role of mineral dust-induced gene in lung cancers. [PDF]
Zhang J, Zhao H.
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ABSTRACT Given the inevitability of human and animal exposure to acrylamide, there is increasing concern regarding its potential health risks. While a number of molecular mechanisms have been proposed, the complexity of acrylamide toxicological pathways and interactions remains incompletely characterized.
Oluwabukola Mary Farodoye +5 more
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