... actual eld conditions, to cause average reductions of 70% in in-door airpollution concentrations,6 of 56% in house-hold fuel consumption,42 and of 74% in greenhouse gas emissions.43 Accordingly, ... from emissions of construction ma-terials and furniture.7 Indoor concentrations of pol-lutants depend on the quantity of emissions, the vol-ume of the polluted space, and the rate of exchange ... levels of indoor and local air pollution, many times higher than the limits speci ed by international stan-dards of ambient air quality. Although open res have energy ef ciencies of only...
... Modelling the effects ofair pollution The effects ofairpollution are typically assumed to be constant (represented by γ),or depend on the level ofair pollution, the latter of which replaces wtγ ... of the seasonal variation is modelled by the smooth function of temperature, while thelong-term trends and temporal correlation are removed by the smooth function of calendar time. The airpollution ... value of 1 represents no effect ofair pollution. (a) - Constant effectsTable 3 shows the estimated relative risks from models 1, 3, 5 and 7, which forcethe effects ofairpollution to be constant....
... Brasseur, G. P.: Aglobal simulation of tropospheric ozone and related tracers: Description and evaluation of 5592 ACPD8, 5563–5627, 2008 Air pollution mitigation – totalaerosol radiativeforcingS. ... emissions and oxidant concentrations applied.5570 ACPD8, 5563–5627, 2008 Air pollution mitigation – totalaerosol radiativeforcingS. Kloster et al.Title PageAbstract IntroductionConclusions ... importance of the combined industrial and power generationsector on the one hand, and domestic and transport related emission on the other5566 ACPD8, 5563–5627, 2008 Air pollution mitigation –...
... (2008) Investigation ofAir Pollution in aShopping Center and Employees’ Personal Ex- 488 Journal of Health Science, 56(5) 488–501 (2010)— Review —AReview of Indoor AirPollution and Health Problems ... andNakajima, T. (2009) Annual transition and seasonalvariation of indoor airpollution levels of 2-ethyl-1-hexanol in large-scale buildings in Nagoya, Japan.J. Environ. Monit., 11, 2068–2076.114)Kamijima, ... andFanger, P. O. (2004) Effectsofpollution from per-sonal computers on Perceived air Quality, SBSsymptoms and productivity in of ces. Indoor Air, 14, 178–187.80) IPCS (1997) Environmental Health...
... modified effectsof OC and/or sulfate with larger effects among those carrying the wild type of GSTP1, catalase, non-wild type of GC and thenon-null of GSTM1.Conclusions: Polymorphisms of oxidative ... indoor air pollution among non-smoking office employees. Environ Res 2007, 103:331-337.20. Chua ng KJ, Chang CC, Su TC, Lee CT, Tang CS: The effect of urban air pollution o n inflammation, oxidative ... 9:78http://www.ehjournal.net/content/9/1/78Page 7 of 9 RESEARC H Open AccessEffect modification ofairpollutionon Urinary8-Hydroxy-2’-Deoxyguanosine by genotypes: anapplication of the multiple testing...
... of exceedance of the nitrogen critical loadprovides an indication of the level of risk of adverse effects of nitrogen on ecosystems Air pollution will remain a problem in the futureã Airpollution ... critical loadprovides an indication of the level of risk of adverse effects of nitrogen on ecosystems Air pollution will remain a problem in the futureã Airpollution continues to cause cardiovascular ... depositionAfter nitrogen deposition This brochure was produced by the Working Group onEffects of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution...
... Identification of Environmental Tobacco Smoke as a Toxic Air Contaminant: Part A," Technical Report.California Environmental Protection Agency, California Air Resources Board, Office of Environmental ... the Airof Delaware HospitalityVenues Before and After a Smoking Ban. Journal of Occupational and EnvironmentalMedicine, 46:887-905 (2004).Williamson SJ. Fundamentals ofAir Pollution. Addison-Wesley, ... the RSP monitor. The intakes and exhausts of the concealedmonitors were connected to the outdoor environment.The monitors were deployed about the UMBC campus in a variety of locations on Tuesday,...
... studies of public perceptions ofairpollution and knowledge gaps are identified. The paper highlights unique characteristics of urban areas in developing countries in the context ofairpollution ... Journal of the AirPollution Control Association 30(2): 122-131 McBoyle G R. 1972 The public perception ofairpollution in Aberdeen Referenced in Taylor J A (ed) Climatic resources and economic ... Paris: Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development Rankin R E. 1969 Air pollution control and public apathy Journal ofAirPollution Control Association 19: 565-569 Reuters...
... Committee on the Medical EffectsofAirPollution concluded that “overall evidence is small that non-biological outdoor airpollution has an important effect on the initiation and [provocation] of ... child inside on a high pollution day is a contemporaneous response, while the use of an air filtration system on a regular basis (regardless of daily or seasonal fluctuations in pollution levels) ... considerably higher levels of pollution. To get a sense of the impact of these higher levels of pollution, I approximate the proportional effect of higher pollution levels in low SES areas on...
... most significant labour market effectsof chronic illness relate to the effects of the conditions on workforce participation. People who contract the target conditions but remain at work tend ... marginal effectsof health status. The marginal effects reported are not conditional on employment. The target conditions were found to have a small negative effect on wages (wage reductions of between ... usual as a result of emotional problems, by MCS range 46 Tables 1 Average marginal effectsof education on hourly wages XVI 2 Marginal effectsof target health conditions on hourly wages XVII...