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Thermodynamic Modeling of Pyrotechnic Smoke Compositions

open access: yesACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering, 2016
Some of the most effective visible obscurants for military applications are toxic or incendiary or present serious logistical complications. Sustainable alternatives are needed to mitigate the risks of human exposure and environmental contamination.
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A rat model of smoke inhalation injury

Inhalation Toxicology, 2012
Smoke inhalation injury is the leading cause of acute respiratory failure in critical burn victims. Advances in the treatment of smoke inhalation injury have been limited in the past years. To further explore the pathogenesis, stable and practical animal models are necessary.To develop a rat model of smoke inhalation injury.The smoke composition ...
Feng, Zhu   +6 more
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A Model of Cigarette Smoke Particle Deposition

American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1990
A computer model of aerosol deposition has been extended to cover particle sizes representative of cigarette mainstream and sidestream smoke particles. The model is the first to theoretically predict total airway depositions of mainstream particles in a range which agrees with experimentally determined literature values by including effects of ...
W J, Muller, G D, Hess, P W, Scherer
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Smoking Education and Prevention: A Developmental Model

Journal of Drug Education, 1992
A developmental approach to smoking education and prevention for children and adolescents is proposed. Literature is reviewed concerning the most appropriate agent, content, and presentation, of anti-smoking education for each of three age groups: children to age ten, pre/early adolescents eleven to fifteen, and adolescents fifteen to eighteen.
Oei T.P., Baldwin A.R.
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A Smoke Exposure Model Of Emphysema In The Rabbit

C67. ALVEOLAR EPITHELIUM, 2011
A Smoke Exposure Model Of Emphysema In The Rabbit.
Geraghty PM   +7 more
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Removal and Leakage of Environmental Tobacco Smoke from a Model Smoking Room

Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, 2010
Experimental studies on the removal of accumulated environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) and the effectiveness of ETS leakage control were carried out in a model smoking room using carbon monoxide, nicotine, 3-ethenylpyridine, respirable suspended particulates, and ultrafine particles (UFP) as the ETS tracers.
Wan, Man-Pun   +4 more
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Controlling smoking: A smoking epidemic model with different smoking degrees in deterministic and stochastic environments

Mathematical Biosciences
**Abstract** *(description taken from article)* Engaging in smoking not only leads to substantial health risks but also imposes considerable financial burdens. To deepen our understanding of the mechanisms behind smoking transmission and to address the tobacco epidemic, we examined a five-dimensional smoking epidemic model that accounts for different ...
Shengqiang Zhang   +3 more
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Curtailing smoking dynamics: A mathematical modeling approach

Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2008
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Oluwaseun Sharomi, Abba B. Gumel
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The BlueSky smoke modeling framework

International Journal of Wildland Fire, 2009
Smoke from fire is a local, regional and often international issue that is growing in complexity as competition for airshed resources increases. BlueSky is a smoke modeling framework designed to help address this problem by enabling simulations of the cumulative smoke impacts from fires (prescribed, wildland, and agricultural) across a region. Versions
Narasimhan K. Larkin   +9 more
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Smoking model: evaluating the dynamics of tobacco smoking in Australia

2020
It is becoming increasingly accepted that smoking tobacco causes a wide range of deleterious health issues, including death. Awareness of these issues has resulted in a declining rate of smoking in Australia. However, the healthcare cost burden to the Australian Government remains high because of costs associated with anti-smoking campaigns coupled ...
Toth-Peter, A.   +5 more
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