Alveolar dose comparison of ultrafine particles for Australian and Italian children
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2013
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Epidemiological studies have demonstrated that exposure to particulate air pollution is associated with several adverse health effects. Recently, interest has focused on ultrafine particles (UFPs, diameter ≤ 100 nm), due to the adverse health effects caused by their ability to induce inflammation and deposit in secondary organs [1]. These effects are much more pronounced in children because they inhale a higher dose of UFPs relative to both lung size (when compared with adults) [2] and increased breathing rates, since they are generally more physically active than adults ... |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/62902/2/62902.pdf Buonanno, G., Mazaheri, M., Fuoco, F., Clifford, S., Russi, A., Morawska, L., Vigo, P., Jayaratne, R., & Viola, A. (2013) Alveolar dose comparison of ultrafine particles for Australian and Italian children. In 12th Biennial National Conference “Healthy, Wealthy and Safe” Macquarie Park, Sydney Metrology Society of Australia 2013 conference, 15 – 17 October 2013, MGSM Executive Conference Centre, Sydney, NSW. |
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Copyright 2013 [please consult the author] |
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School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #040101 Atmospheric Aerosols #050206 Environmental Monitoring #090799 Environmental Engineering not elsewhere classified #111799 Public Health and Health Services not elsewhere classified #Alveolar dose #ultrafine particles #exposure #schools #children |
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