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Background Wood dust in a form of inhalable particulates can penetrate the lung tissues and affect respiratory health. Woodwork factory workers are at a greater risk of developing respiratory health problems because of exposure in their working ...
Tegegnework Yitayew Awoke+6 more
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Vetenskapligt Underlag för Hygieniska Gränsvärden 28. [PDF]
Montelius J (ed). Scientific Basis for Swedish Occupational Standards. 28. Arbete och Hälsa 2008;42:3, pp 62. Swedish Work Environment Authority, Solna.
Montelius (red.), Johan
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Noise‐induced synaptopathy (NIS) is largely reversible due to self‐repair. NIS and noise‐induced hidden hearing loss are two concepts with similarities and differences. The major hearing deficits in NIHHL are temporal processing disorders. The translation of animal data in NIS studies to humans is hindered by many factors.
Hui Wang, Steven J Aiken, Jian Wang
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Objectives: Exposure and clinical data concerning cases of toxic convulsions and hypoglycemia due to tetramethyl succinonitrile (TMSN) exposure are reported.
Angela Enssli, Michael Koller
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Non-Ionizing Radiation Measurements for Trajectography Radars
This work presents a Non-Ionizing Radiation (NIR) measurement campaign and proposes a specific measurement method for trajectography radars. This kind of radar has a high gain narrow beam antenna and emits a high power signal.
J. Marcos Leal Barbosa Filho+6 more
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LOCAL LABOR MARKETS EXPOSURE TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE [PDF]
As more evidence builds that artificial intelligence (AI) is a new general-purpose technology driving a fourth industrial revolution, scholars have begun to consider its potential impact on labor markets.
Call, Greg
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Graphic illustration showing the strategic approaches based on the currently investigated evidence of psychedelics that suggests the challenges and how to address the prescription of mental disorders. These applicable avenues may provide substantial insight into distinguishing between brain networks and psychedelics.
Sung‐Hyun Kim+5 more
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Wireless Technologies for Wearable Electronics: A Review
This review discusses recent advancements in wireless wearable electronics, focusing on communication technologies and power solutions. It covers key design considerations, explores wireless protocols from short‐ to long‐range networks, and examines powering methods such as integrated sources and energy harvesting.
Choong Yeon Kim+8 more
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Exploring sustainable logistics practices toward a circular economy: A value creation perspective
Abstract Transforming toward a circular economy (CE) is a viable strategy for achieving sustainable logistics systems. However, it is still unclear how this transformation should be approached because there is limited knowledge in this context. This study aims to explore how the logistics sector incorporates sustainability practices toward CE.
Chamari Pamoshika Jayarathna+2 more
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Occupational Exposure to Benzene and Chromosomal Structural Aberrations in the Sperm of Chinese Men [PDF]
Background: Benzene is an industrial chemical that causes blood disorders, including acute myeloid leukemia. We previously reported that occupational exposures near the U.S.
Andrew J. Wyrobek+19 more
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