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Trends in air quality and population exposure in Santiago, Chile, 1989-2001
(INDERSCIENCE ENTERPRISES LTD, 2004)
This study focused on establishing trends in the period 1988-2001 in PM2.5, PM10 and ozone concentrations in Santiago, Chile, and linking those to population exposure. There is strong seasonality in the concentration levels, ...
Identifying gaps on health impacts, exposures, and vulnerabilities to climate change on human health and wellbeing in South America: a scoping review
(Elsevier, 2023)
There is an important gap in regional information on climate change and health, limiting the development of science-based climate policies in South American countries. This study aims to identify the main gaps in the ...
A cross-sectional study of determinants of indoor environmental exposures in households with and without chronic exposure to biomass fuel smoke
(BioMed Central, 2014)
Background: Burning biomass fuels indoors for cooking is associated with high concentrations of particulate matter (PM) and carbon monoxide (CO). More efficient biomass-burning stoves and chimneys for ventilation have been ...
Estimation of exposure levels of terrestrial biota and radiation exposure around IPEN??s facilities
(Associa????o Brasileira de Energia Nuclear, 2019)
Disentangling demographic co-effects of predation and pollution on population dynamics
(Blackwell, 2018)
In nature species react to a variety of endogenous and exogenous ecological factors.
Understanding the mechanisms by which these factors interact and drive population
dynamics is a need for understanding and managing ...
Kras oncogene analysis of non-melanoma skin tumors in Southeastern Brazil
(1999-09-01)
Skin cancers are the most common human malignant neoplasia and their incidence is growing, chiefly in tropical countries. There is evidence that ultraviolet (UV) radiation present in sunlight is important for genetic damage. ...
Kras oncogene analysis of non-melanoma skin tumors in Southeastern Brazil
(1999-09-01)
Skin cancers are the most common human malignant neoplasia and their incidence is growing, chiefly in tropical countries. There is evidence that ultraviolet (UV) radiation present in sunlight is important for genetic damage. ...