Will help health professionals diagnose an individual's signs and symptoms that could be related to an indoor air pollution problem. Arranged according to pollutant group: environmental tobacco smoke, other combustion products, animal dander, molds, dust mites, other biologicals, volatile organic compounds, heavy metals (lead and mercury), sick building syndrome, and asbestos and radon. Provides diagnostic leads to help determine causes of each health problem. Answers common questions patients may have. Resources for health professionals and patients.
MACMILLAN / MCGRAW - HILL SCIENCE MINDSON TU R N S TM Environmental Education : Cheryl Charles , Ph.D. Executive Director Project Wild Boulder , CO Gifted : Sandra N. Kaplan Associate Director , National / State Leadership Training ...
[4] Deneke, S. M., Gershoff, S. N. and Fanburg, B. L., "Potentiation of Oxygen Toxicity in Rats by Dietary Protein or Amino Acid Deficiency," Journal of Applied Physiology, Vol. 54, 1983, pp. 147— 151. [5] Forman, H. J., Rotman, E. E., ...
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(f) To cooperate with the World Meteorological Organization and the United Nations Environment Programme to enhance training and baseline monitoring of ozone, UV-B radiation and related research in developing countries; ...
A Guidebook : Recommendations Based on ODS Monitoring and Control Systems in ODSONET/SEAP Countries United Nations Environment Programme. The ReguJations to Control ODS guidebook is based on the results of a survey of all Parties to the ...
Comparison between data from the Thorney Island heavy gas trials and predictions of simple dispersion models
Building and Industrial Air Filtration
Occupational Hygiene Monitoring and Compliance Strategies
Galvanic Cathodic Protection for Reinforced Concrete Bridge Decks: Field Evaluation
The Automobile and the Regulation of Its Impact on the Environment: A Study