22 resultados para Parc Güell (Barcelona)
em Université de Lausanne, Switzerland
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Background and Aims: To protect the population from environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) Switzerland introduced a nationwide rather heterogeneous smoking ban in May 2010. The exposure situation of non-smoking hospitality workers before and after implementation of the new law is being assessed in a prospective cohort study. Methods: Exposure to ETS was measured using a novel method developed by the Institute for Work and Health in Lausanne. It is a passive sampler called MoNIC (Monitor of NICotine). The nicotine of the ETS is fixed onto a filter and transformed into salt of not volatile nicotine. Subsequently the number of passively smoked cigarettes is calculated. Badges were placed at the workplace as well as distributed to the participants for personal measuring. Additionally a salivary sample was taken to determine nicotine concentration. Results: At baseline Spearman's correlation between workplace and personal badge was 0.47. The average cigarette equivalents per day at the workplace obtained by badge significantly dropped from 5.1 (95%- CI: 2.4 to 7.9) at baseline to 0.3 (0.2 to 0.4) at first follow-up (n=29) three months later (p<0.001). For personal badges the number of passively smoked cigarettes declined from 1.5 (2.7 to 0.4) per day to 0.5 (0.3 to 0.8) (n=16).Salivary nicotine concentration in a subset of 13 participants who had worked on the day prior to the examination was 2.63 ng/ml before and 1.53 ng/ml after the ban (p=0.04). Spearman's correlation of salivary nicotine was 0.56 with workplace badge and 0.79 with personal badge concentrations. Conclusions: Workplace measurements clearly reflect the smoking regulation in a venue. The MoNIC badge proves to be a sensitive measuring device to determine personal ETS exposure and it is a demonstrative measure for communication with lay audiences and study participants as the number of passively smoked cigarettes is an easily conceivable result.
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La flore du Parc jurassien vaudois a été étudiée dans le cadre d'une recherche consacrée à la végétation de cette région. Sans avoir l'ambition d'être exhaustif, cet article donne une liste commentée de toutes les espèces rencontrées pendant six années de terrain, ainsi que les cartes de répartition d'une trentaine d'espèces. Cette liste est complétée par différentes données anciennes recueillis dans la littérature. 554 espèces sauvages ont été trouvées, 8 autres ont été introduites et 84 supplémentaires sont indiquées dans la litérrature, mais sans qu'elles aient été revues ces dernières années. La richesse floristique est comparée avec d'autres régions. Sur les 554 espèces, 21 figurent sur la liste rouge suisse et 68 sur la liste rouge régionale (Jura occidental). Cinq sont considérées comme très menacées au niveau suisse (Carex heleonastes, Daphne cneorum, Pinguicula grandiflora, Sagina nodosa et Saxifraga hirculas). Une telle liste facilite le suivi et la conservation de la biodiversité dans les prochaines décennies.
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With 420 trap-nights we sampled shrews in different habitats of the Souss-Massa National Park. Crocidura viaria (n=11) was found in 5 habitats (cultivated land, wetland, beach dunes with Chenopodia, sand dunes with patchy vegetation and also in the Euphorbia association). No shrews were captured in Eucalyptus forest with undergrowth. Southward from Essaouira, C. viaria is obviously the most frequent species in dense or patchy lowland vegetation. Two other species (C. whitakeri and C. tarfayaensis) which occur in sympatry in the Agadir region were not captured. They live probably not in syntopy with C. viaria and their ecological requirements remain to be studied.
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