977 resultados para Particulate Air Pollution
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Asthma and allergy are common diseases and their prevalence is increasing. One of the hypotheses that explains this trend is exposure to inhalable chemicals such as traffi c-related air pollution. Epidemiological research supports this theory, as a correlation between environmental chemicals and allergic respiratory diseases has been found. In addition to ambient airborne particles, one may be exposed to engineered nanosized materials that are actively produced due to their favorable physico-chemical properties compared to their bulk size counterparts. On the cellular level, improper activity of T helper (Th) cells has been connected to allergic reactions. Th cells can differentiate into functionally different effector subsets, which are identifi ed according to their characteristic cytokine profi les resulting in specifi c ability to communicate with other cells. Th2 cells activate humoral immunity and stimulate eradication of extracellular pathogens. However, persistent predominance of Th2 cells is involved in a development of number of allergic diseases. The cytokine environment at the time of antigen recognition is the major factor determining the polarization of a naïve Th cell. Th2 cell differentiation is initiated by IL4, which signals via transcription factor STAT6. Although the importance of this pathway has been evaluated in the mouse studies, the signaling components involved have been largely unknown. The aim of this thesis was to identify molecules, which are under the control of IL4 and STAT6 in Th cells. This was done by using system-level analysis of STAT6 target genes at genome, mRNA and protein level resulting in identifi cation of various genes previously not connected to Th2 cell phenotype acquisition. In the study, STAT6-mediated primary and secondary target genes were dissection from each other and a detailed transcriptional kinetics of Th2 cell polarization of naïve human CD4+ T cells was collected. Integration of these data revealed the hierarchy of molecular events that mediates the differentiation towards Th2 cell phenotype. In addition, the results highlighted the importance of exploiting proteomics tools to complement the studies on STAT6 target genes identifi ed through transcriptional profi ling. In the last subproject, the effects of the exposure with ZnO and TiO2 nanoparticles was analyzed in Jurkat T cell line and in primary human monocyte-derived macrophages and dendritic cells to evaluate their toxicity and potential to cause infl ammation. Identifi cation of ZnO-derived gene expression showed that the same nanoparticles may elicit markedly distinctive responses in different cell types, thus underscoring the need for unbiased profi ling of target genes and pathways affected. The results gave additional proof that the cellular response to nanosized ZnO is due to leached Zn2+ ions. The approach used in ZnO and TiO2 nanoparticle study demonstrated the value of assessing nanoparticle responses through a toxicogenomics approach. The increased knowledge of Th2 cell signaling will hopefully reveal new therapeutic nodes and eventually improve our possibilities to prevent and tackle allergic infl ammatory diseases.
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The rapid economic growth in China has resulted in environmental challenges ranging from air pollution to water-related issues. Thus supporting clean technology, or cleantech, that encompasses industries that focus on alternative energy, pollution and recycling, power supplies and conservation has become one of the focal points in the Chinese economic policy for the next decade. Simultaneously, the Finnish government has initiated programs to support the internationalisation of domestic cleantech companies in an attempt to spiral the industry into one of the pillars of Finnish economic growth. This study concentrates on the conjunction of these two themes and studies the challenges faced by Finnish cleantech SMEs in the Chinese market. Consequently, the study answers the following sub questions: 1. What human and financial resource-based challenges do Finnish cleantech SMEs face in the Chinese market and what are their solutions? 2. What knowledge-based challenges do Finnish cleantech SMEs face in the Chinese market and how can these difficulties be resolved? 3. What network-based challenges do Finnish cleantech SMEs face in the Chinese market, how do they relate to the resource- and knowledge-based challenges, and how can these difficulties be resolved? This qualitative study is conducted by analysing four semi structured interviews collected from four Finnish SMEs that operate in China. The findings of the study indicate that in human resources the most important challenges are related to the hiring and retaining of employees. In contrast to extant academic literature results distinguish salary and social status as the main solutions to this challenge. Regarding financial resources it is discovered that cleantech companies enjoy a benign business environment in China and benefit from the Chinese government’s support for cleantech industry. Challenges related to knowledge resources can be grouped into categories with the most interesting knowledge flows being the stream of local market knowledge into to the foreign parent company and the outward flow of manufacturing and business practice information into the target venture. The challenge related to the first flow is gathering relevant information and the main solutions are clustering at the foreign location and hiring knowledge prior to internationalisation. Regarding the second flow the main challenge is related to intellectual property rights and the most interesting solution is the purposeful transformation of explicit knowledge into tacit knowledge. Finally, it is discovered that networks, called guanxi in China, greatly affect the business processes. Within the guanxi system there is the concept of face which was found to affect employee propensity to stay as well as, as a novel academic result, employees’ knowledge sharing intention.
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In Finland the thermal treatment of sewage sludge has been moderate in 21th century. The reason has been the high moisture content of sludge. During 2005-2008, 97-99% of sewage sludge was utilized in landscaping and agriculture. However agricultural use has been during 2005-2007 less than 3 %. The aim of national waste management plan is that by 2016 100% of sludge is used either as soil amendment or energy. The most popular utilization method for manure is spreading it on arable land. The dry manures such as poultry manure and horse manure could also be used in incineration. The ashes could be used as fertilizers and while it is not suitable as a starter fertilizer, it is suitable in maintaining P levels in the soil. One of the main drivers for more efficient nutrient management is the eutrophication in lakes and the Baltic See. ASH DEC process can be used in concentrating phosphorus rich ashes while separating the heavy metals that could be included. ASH DEC process uses thermochemical treatment to produce renewable phosphate for fertilizer production. The process includes mixing of ashes and chlorine donors and subsequent treatment in rotary kiln for 20 min in temperature of 900 – 1 050 oC. The heavy metals evaporate and P-rich product is obtained. The toxic substances are retained in air pollution control system in form of mixed metal hydroxides. The aim of conducting this study is to estimate the potential of ASH DEC process in treating phosphorus rich ashes in Finland. The masses considered in are sewage sludge, dry manure from horses, and poultry and liquid pig manure. To date the usual treatment method for sewage sludge in Finland is composting or anaerobic digestion. Part of the amount of produced sewage sludge (800 kt/a fresh mass and 160 kt/a TS) could also be incinerated and the residual ashes used in ASH DEC process. Incinerating only manure can be economically difficult to manage because the incineration of manure is in Finland considered as waste incineration. Getting a permit for waste incineration is difficult and also small scale waste incineration is too expensive. The manure could act as an additional feedstock in counties with high density of animal husbandry where the land area might not be enough for spreading of manure. Now when the manure acts as a supplementary feedstock beside sludge, the ash can’t be used directly as fertilizer. Then it could be used in ASH DEC process. The perquisite is that the manure producers could pay for the incineration, which might prove problematic.
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Tässä työssä tarkastellaan rakennusten sisäilman laatua heikentäviä epäpuhtauksia sekä niiden suodattamiseen huonekohtaisissa ilmanpuhdistimissa käytettäviä suodatustekniikoita. Tavoitteena oli selvittää ilmanpuhdistimien soveltuvuus sisäilmaongelmista kärsiviin kohteisiin. Ilmanpuhdistimia testattiin laboratoriossa ja testitulosten perusteella arvioitiin niiden teknisiä ominaisuuksia. Lisäksi laadittiin valintakriteerit huonekohtaisen ilmanpuhdistimen valitsemiseksi sisäilmaongelmaisessa kohteessa. Diplomityö tehtiin Helsingin kaupungin kiinteistöviraston Tilakeskuksessa vastaamaan tarpeeseen selvittää ilmanpuhdistimien teknisiä ominaisuuksia. Laboratoriotesteissä laitteista löydettiin eroavaisuuksia, ja tulosten perusteella laitteet asetettiin paremmuusjärjestykseen. Työssä suoritetun tutkimuksen perusteella voidaan todeta, että nykyisin markkinoilla olevat huonekohtaiset ilmanpuhdistimet soveltuvat pääosin melko heikosti sisäilmaongelmien ratkaisemiseen. Tähän syynä on erityisesti laitteiden aiheuttama suuri melupäästö.
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This study is a part of the Ecologically Friendly Port Ust-Luga (EFP) project. The purpose of this study is to examine the environmental status of the Finnish ports and, more specifically, the Port of HaminaKotka. An analysis of the environmental status is performed mainly as a literature review, because the Finnish ports must comply with Finnish and EU legislation and with the binding international regulations and conventions created by different organizations. The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has done groundbreaking work in the field of maritime safety and maritime environmental protection. The MARPOL convention has a great impact on decreasing pollution from international shipping and it applies to 99% of the world’s merchant tonnage. Pollution prevention covers: Oil pollution, Chemical pollution, Air pollution and GHG Emissions, Dumping of Wasted and Other Matters, Garbage, Sewage, Port Reception Facilities, Special Areas under MARPOL and Particularly Sensitive Sea Areas. There is also Pollution Prevention for other treaties like anti-fouling systems used on ships, the transfer of alien species by ships’ ballast water and the environmentally sound recycling of ships. There are more than twenty different EU and international regulations that influence ports and port operations in Finland. In addition, there is also national legislation that has an effect on Finnish ports. For the most part, the legislation for ports is common in the EU area, but the biggest and most important difference between the legislation in Finland and other EU countries is due to the Act on Environmental Impact Assessment Procedure. The Act states that the environmental impact assessment procedure shall be applied to projects that may have significant adverse environmental impacts, due to the special features of Finland`s nature and environment. In this Act, the term environmental impact refers to the direct and indirect effects inside and outside Finnish territory of a project or operations on human health, living conditions and amenity; soil, water, air, climate, organisms, interaction between them and biodiversity; community structure, buildings, landscape, townscape and cultural heritage; utilization of natural resources. In Finland, the Environmental Permit requires that ports collect all necessary information concerning environmental effects and make required reports to the Finnish authorities, stakeholders and the public. Commonly, environmental reporting is public and environmental achievements are emphasized in reporting and in media. At the moment, the problem in environmental reporting is that it’s difficult to compare data from different ports. There is enough data concerning the environmental effects and performance, but the manner of reporting and the quality of the data varies between ports. There are differences in the units and codes used, in some cases the information is not sufficient and it can even be rather unreliable. There are also differences regarding the subjects that are emphasized in reporting.
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Indivíduos jovens de Tibouchina pulchra, cultivados em condições padronizadas, foram colocados em três regiões de Cubatão para estudo dos possíveis efeitos dos poluentes aéreos sobre a fotossíntese, o crescimento e as concentrações foliares de ácido ascórbico, clorofila, nitrogênio, enxofre e flúor. As áreas de estudo foram: vale do rio Pilões (RP), considerada área de referência; Caminho do Mar (CM), próxima a indústrias petroquímicas e vale do rio Mogi (VM), próxima a indústrias siderúrgicas e de fertilizantes. Quatro plantas permaneceram em cada área por um período de seis meses. Em comparação com as plantas mantidas na área de referência (RP - 9,81 mimol.m-2.s-1), a fotossíntese líquida foi reduzida (p < 0,05) nas plantas que foram mantidas em VM (8,02 mimol.m-2.s-1), e não foi alterada em CM (9,29 mimol.m-2.s-1). Em VM, as plantas apresentaram redução do crescimento em altura e do conteúdo de ácido ascórbico, alteração no padrão de distribuição de biomassa entre as partes da planta e aumento das concentrações foliares de clorofila a e b, flúor, nitrogênio e enxofre. As plantas de CM apresentaram redução no crescimento em altura e diâmetro, aumento nas concentrações foliares de clorofila a e b, flúor, nitrogênio e enxofre. Os resultados obtidos indicam que as concentrações de poluentes ainda se encontram em níveis fitotóxicos em CM e VM, tendo sido mais altas em VM, durante o período de exposição.
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Apesar de todo o progresso alcançado na redução da emissão de poluentes atmosféricos durante as últimas décadas, a poluição do ar ainda representa um dos principais problemas ambientais nos centros urbanos da Europa. Plantas bioindicadoras têm um papel cada vez maior no controle da qualidade do ar, já que seu uso comprova e demonstra os efeitos negativos da poluição em seres vivos de uma maneira facilmente inteligível, inclusive para leigos. Em uma rede de municípios, o projeto pan-europeu EuroBionet utiliza plantas bioindicadoras para a avaliação de possíveis efeitos da poluição aérea. Através de um conceito de comunicação específico, os resultados científicos do projeto são traduzidos e divulgados de uma forma que chama a atenção do público em geral e que sensibiliza a população urbana. Desta forma, pretende-se induzir a uma mudança no comportamento e aumentar a aceitação de medidas corretivas. No presente trabalho, os objetivos científicos e de comunicação do projeto EuroBionet são apresentados. Os primeiros resultados da exposição de plantas de tabaco em dez cidades européias, durante os meses de agosto e setembro de 2000, demonstram um gradiente de impacto de ozônio do norte para o sul e centro da Europa, com efeitos leves na Escócia e Dinamarca e fortes nas plantas expostas na Itália, França, Áustria e sul da Alemanha.
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Estudos epidemiológicos mostram uma relação entre a poluição aérea em centros urbanos e a taxa de doenças respiratórias na sua população. Em São Paulo, a concentração dos principais poluentes aéreos é monitorada pela CETESB porém, tais dados não dão idéia do risco ao qual a população está sujeita; plantas bioindicadoras podem dar idéia deste risco. O clone híbrido 4430 de Tradescantia vem sendo utilizado em bioensaios (Trad-MCN, Trad-SH) que avaliam o efeito genotóxico de várias substâncias. Não há registros das potencialidades de bioindicação relativas à estrutura das folhas do clone. Este estudo objetivou estabelecer o padrão estrutural da folha do clone e verificar se existem características anatômicas afetadas pela poluição, que podem ser utilizadas como bioindicadoras. Para tanto, plantas do clone 4430 procedentes da EMBRAPA-Jaguariúna-SP (fora da influência da poluição da cidade de São Paulo -- material controle) foram cultivadas em condições padronizadas e expostas em três pontos distintos da cidade: Instituto de Botânica, Cerqueira César e Congonhas onde permaneceram por três meses. A análise da estrutura da folha mostrou que a mesma apresenta: epiderme uniestratificada com tricomas tectores e glândulares nas duas superfícies, estômatos diacíticos, mesofilo com parênquima lacunoso, frouxamente disposto, colênquima do tipo angular distribuído junto às nervuras, feixes vasculares colaterais e parênquima aquífero na região da nervura central. Qualitativamente não foram observadas variações entre as folhas provenientes dos quatro locais estudados porém, quantitativamente, foram encontradas reduções estatisticamente significativas no tamanho dos estômatos, no diâmetro do metaxilema e na espessura da folha, que podem ser atribuídas ao efeito da poluição. Tais parâmetros anatômicos podem ser utilizados como indicadores do efeito da poluição nessa planta e a mesma pode ser utilizada como bioindicadora do ponto de vista estrutural.
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The Tradescantia micronucleus test is a sensitive bioassay for mutagenesis that may be employed both under field and laboratory conditions. This test has been standardized mostly on the basis of the results obtained with clone 4430. However, this clone is not well adapted to tropical weather, frequently showing problems with growth and flowering. In addition, it is attacked by parasites and insects, a fact that limits its use in field studies aiming at the biomonitoring of air pollution. In the city of São Paulo, Tradescantia pallida (Rose) Hunt. var. purpurea Boom is widely distributed as an ornamental plant in gardens and along roadsides and streets, mostly because of its natural resistance and its easy propagation. In this report, we present dose-response curves indicating that the sensitivity of T. pallida and clone 4430 to X-radiation (1, 10, 25 and 50 cGy) is similar. The results confirm our previous suggestion that T. pallida represents a good alternative for in situ mutagenesis testing in tropical regions, especially biomonitoring studies in which the exposure conditions may not be fully controllable.
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SStrong evidence suggests that the climate is changing and that these changes are largely caused by human activities. A consensus exists among researchers that human activity is causing global warming and that actions to mitigate global warming need to be taken swiftly. The transportation sector, which relies heavily on fossil fuel burning and primarily oil, is one of the big contributors to air pollution problems at local, regional and global levels. It is the fastest growing source of greenhouse gas emissions and is estimated to be responsible for nearly a quarter of global energyrelated carbon dioxide emissions. Car sharing is a mobility solution encouraging its users to decrease private car usage in favour of communal transit and environmental goals. The idea of car sharing originates from the aspiration to decrease personal car ownership and to reduce vehicle distance travelled. This thesis seeks to complement the understanding of Finnish car sharing users and their usage through better categorization. Through better categorization and segmentation of Finnish car sharing users the thesis seeks to provide information for improved marketing insight. Research is done on the demographic and behavioural characteristics of Finnish car sharing users and they are compared with international findings about the characteristics of International car sharing users. The main research problem is Are Finnish car sharing users similar to international ones? A theoretical research framework on the determinants of individual car sharing usage is built based on international research about demographic and behaviouristic characteristics. After this a quantitative survey is performed to the customers of a Finnish car sharing organization. The data analysed in the thesis consist out of 532 answers received from the car sharing organizations customers. The data is analysed with descriptive and other exploratory methods, which create an understanding of Finnish car sharing users. At the end of the analysis the demographic and behavioural characteristics of Finnish car sharing users are compared with international ones. The research findings of the thesis indicate that the demographic and behavioural characteristics of Finnish car sharing usage largely follow those of their international counterparts. Thanks to the thesis results the car sharing organization is able to better target their customers through improved marketing insight.
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Master’s thesis Biomass Utilization in PFC Co-firing System with the Slagging and Fouling Analysis is the study of the modern technologies of different coal-firing systems: PFC system, FB system and GF system. The biomass co-fired with coal is represented by the research of the company Alstom Power Plant. Based on the back ground of the air pollution, greenhouse effect problems and the national fuel security today, the bioenergy utilization is more and more popular. However, the biomass is promoted to burn to decrease the emission amount of carbon dioxide and other air pollutions, new problems form like slagging and fouling, hot corrosion in the firing systems. Thesis represent the brief overview of different coal-firing systems utilized in the world, and focus on the biomass-coal co-firing in the PFC system. The biomass supply and how the PFC system is running are represented in the thesis. Additionally, the new problems of hot corrosion, slagging and fouling are mentioned. The slagging and fouling problem is simulated by using the software HSC Chemistry 6.1, and the emissions comparison between coal-firing and co-firing are simulated as well.
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is associated with inflammatory cell reactions, tissue destruction and lung remodeling. Many signaling pathways for these phenomena are still to be identified. We developed a mouse model of COPD to evaluate some pathophysiological mechanisms acting during the initial stage of the disease. Forty-seven 6- to 8-week-old female C57/BL6 mice (approximately 22 g) were exposed for 2 months to cigarette smoke and/or residual oil fly ash (ROFA), a concentrate of air pollution. We measured lung mechanics, airspace enlargement, airway wall thickness, epithelial cell profile, elastic and collagen fiber deposition, and by immunohistochemistry transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1), macrophage elastase (MMP12), neutrophils and macrophages. We observed regional airspace enlargements near terminal bronchioles associated with the exposure to smoke or ROFA. There were also increases in airway resistance and thickening of airway walls in animals exposed to smoke. In the epithelium, we noted a decrease in the ciliated cell area of animals exposed to smoke and an increase in the total cell area associated with exposure to both smoke and ROFA. There was also an increase in the expression of TGF-β1 both in the airways and parenchyma of animals exposed to smoke. However, we could not detect inflammatory cell recruitment, increases in MMP12 or elastic and collagen fiber deposition. After 2 months of exposure to cigarette smoke and/or ROFA, mice developed regional airspace enlargements and airway epithelium remodeling, although no inflammation or increases in fiber deposition were detected. Some of these phenomena may have been mediated by TGF-β1.
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Le benzo-a-pyrène (BaP) est un cancérogène reconnu pour l'homme, contaminant présent dans notre environnement. Il cause des dommages à l'ADN que nous avons mesurés dans les lymphocytes exposés à de faibles concentrations de BaP, provenant de 20 jeunes volontaires non fumeurs et en santé. Suite à l’exposition, la fréquence des micronoyaux (MN) augmente significativement et décrit une courbe dose-réponse non linéaire, suggérant le déclenchement du processus de détoxification et la réparation de l’ADN. Des différences entre les individus et entre les sexes sont présentes dans la réponse génotoxique produite par le BaP. Le test des aberrations chromosomiques montre que le pourcentage de chromosomes cassés augmente significativement dans les cellules exposées au BaP. Combinés avec l'augmentation de la fréquence des MN, nos résultats confirment l'effet clastogène du BaP déjà rapporté dans la littérature. L’hybridation in situ en fluorescence (FISH) des MN avec une sonde pancentromérique est aussi utilisée pour établir leur mécanisme de formation. La FISH révèle que la majorité des MN formés après une exposition au BaP contient un centromère et plus, ce qui est significativement différent de la condition non exposée. Plus précisément, dans nos conditions expérimentales, les MN induits par le BaP contiennent surtout trois centromères et plus, indiquant également la présence d'un effet aneugène. L'effet clastogène du BaP est relié à son rôle d'initiateur dans la cancérogenèse, alors que l'effet aneugène le relierait à l'étape de progression. Ces résultats sont importants puisque l'exposition aux composés de la classe du BaP est de longue durée (cigarette, air pollué).
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L’exposition quotidienne aux polluants atmosphériques tels que le dioxyde de soufre, les particules fines (PM2.5) et l’ozone en milieu urbain sont associés à des effets néfastes sur la santé respiratoire des enfants. Des études épidémiologiques transversales rapportent des associations entre la pollution atmosphérique et des problèmes de santé respiratoires chez les enfants en milieu industriel telles que la prévalence de l’asthme et de l'hyperréactivité bronchique. Ces études épidémiologiques transversales ne permettent pas d’évaluer les effets sur la santé d’une exposition de courte durée. Peu d’études ont évalué les effets respiratoires des expositions aiguës chez les enfants à la pollution atmosphérique d’émissions industrielles. Dans ce mémoire, nous avons analysé l’association entre l’exposition journalière aux émissions d’une aluminerie et l’hospitalisation pour problèmes respiratoires (asthme, bronchiolite) chez les enfants de Shawinigan. Pour étudier ces effets des expositions aiguës, nous avons utilisé le devis épidémiologique de type « case-crossover » qui compare l’exposition lors des jours « cas » (jour d’hospitalisation) avec l’exposition lors des jours « contrôle » (exposition du même individu, les mêmes jours de la semaine, durant le même mois). Les variables d’exposition suivantes ont été calculées pour les enfants vivants dans un rayon de 7.5 km de l’industrie et pour ceux habitant à moins de 2.5 km de la station de mesure de polluants près de l’industrie : i) le nombre d’heures par jour durant lesquelles la résidence de chaque enfant recevait le panache de fumée de l’industrie. ii) les concentrations journalières de PM2.5 et de SO2 (moyenne et maximales) de la station de mesure des polluants localisée près de l’industrie. Des régressions logistiques conditionnelles ont été utilisées pour estimer les rapports de cotes (OR) et leurs intervalles de confiance à 95% (IC95%). Au total, 429 hospitalisations d’enfants pour asthme et bronchiolite ont été recensées pendant la période d’étude allant de 1999 à 2008. Le risque d’hospitalisations pour asthme et bronchiolite a augmenté avec l’augmentation du nombre d’heures d’exposition aux fumées de l’industrie, chez les enfants de moins de 5 ans. Pour les enfants de 2-4 ans, cette association était : OR : 1.27, pour un interquartile de 4.8 heures/jour; intervalle de confiance à 95%: 1.03-1.56. Des tendances moins prononcées sont notées avec les niveaux de SO2 et de PM2.5. Cette étude suggère que l’exposition journalière aux émissions industrielles identifiées par l’exposition horaire des vents venant de l’usine pourrait être associée à une exacerbation des problèmes respiratoires chez les jeunes enfants. De plus, l’effet plus prononcé avec la variable d’exposition basée sur les vents suggère un effet découlant des polluants autres que ceux mesurés (SO2 et PM2.5), possiblement comme les hydrocarbures aromatiques polycycliques (HAP).
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Thèse réalisée en cotutelle avec Université Paris 11 (Ecole Doctorale 420)