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Work-Related Stress from Whole-Body Vibration

1986

During the last 10 years, many field experiments have been carried out in various places of work. Vibration has been measured in buildings, in vehicles, and on ships. These data are currently being compiled (Dupuis and Hartung 1982) to be fed into the vibration data bank at the BIA.

VibrationField (physics)Work (electrical)business.industryWhole body vibrationWork related stressStructural engineeringVibration exposurebusinessGeology
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The role of natural science collections in the biomonitoring of environmental contaminants in apex predators in support of the EU’s zero pollution am…

2022

Movalli, Paola et al.

WIMEKSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaEU chemicals regulationMarine mammalToxicologyPollutionZero pollutionEcology and EnvironmentOtterApex predatorRaptorCHEMICALSChemistryBiomonitoringEXPOSUREEU chemicals regulation Zero pollution Biomonitoring Chemicals of emerging concern Apex predator Raptor Marine mammal OtterBiologyBiomonitoring ; Marine mammal ; EU chemicals regulation ; Raptor ; Apex predator ; Chemicals of emerging concern ; Zero pollution ; OtterToxicologieVLAGChemicals of emerging concern
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Application of Wastewater-Based Epidemiology for Tracking Human Exposure to Deoxynivalenol and Enniatins

2022

Wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) is a promising biomonitoring approach with the potential to provide direct information on human intake and exposure to food contaminants and environmental chemicals. The aim of this study was to apply WBE while employing the normalization method for exploring human exposure to selected mycotoxins according to population biomarker 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5-HIAA). This type of normalization technique has been previously used to detect various other compounds. However, to the best of our knowledge, this is the first study tracking human exposure to mycotoxins. A sensitive analytical methodology was developed to achieve reliable quantification of deoxyniv…

Wastewater-Based Epidemiological MonitoringDepsipeptidesHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismycotoxins; wastewater; risk assessment; exposureHumansWater PollutantsEnvironmental ExposureHydroxyindoleacetic AcidTrichothecenesToxicologyLatviaRisk AssessmentBiomarkersToxins
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Exposure assessment to ochratoxin A from the consumption of Italian and Hungarian wines

2005

Abstract A total of 267 wine samples including 19 dessert, 186 red, 11 rose and 51 white produced mostly in the years 1997–2002 in Italian and Hungarian regions were analyzed for ochratoxin A (OTA) using inmunoaffinity column (IAC) clean-up and HPLC with fluorimetric detection. None of Hungarian wine samples were contaminated with this mycotoxin. For Italian red wines, 84% of the samples were positive for OTA ranged from 0.01 to 4.00 ng/mL. Furthermore, OTA was detected in 63% of dessert, in 56% of rose and in 19% of white wine samples ranged from 0.01 to 1.64, from 0.01 to 1.04 and from 0.01 to 0.21 ng/mL, respectively. A study of OTA daily exposure assessment in Italian wines was also car…

WineOchratoxin Achemistry.chemical_compoundChemistryDaily intakeWhite WineFood scienceDaily exposureMycotoxinSpectroscopyAnalytical ChemistryExposure assessmentMicrochemical Journal
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Mercury in fish products: what’s the best for consumers between bluefin tuna and yellowfin tuna?

2017

A total of 205 bluefin and yellowfin tuna samples were examined for mercury detection in order to verify possible differences and have a detailed risk assessment of the two tuna species. The results showed significant higher mercury concentration in muscle tissue of bluefin tuna respect yellowfin tuna (p < 0.001) with mean concentration of 0.84 mg/kg and maximum value of 1.94 mg/kg. These differences can be due the different biological and ecological aspects of the two tuna species and to different oceanographic aspects between Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean sea. The results obtained in this study suggest an advisable containment of the sources of pollution and further studies on the c…

Yellowfin tunachemistry.chemical_elementFood ContaminationPlant ScienceRisk Assessment01 natural sciencesBiochemistryAnalytical Chemistrybluefin tuna; fish products; heavy metals; Mercury; mercury direct analyser; yellowfin tuna; Analytical Chemistry; Biochemistry; Plant Science; Organic ChemistryPlant scienceMediterranean seaFish Productsfish productMediterranean SeaAnimalsHumansAtlantic OceanbiologyMercury in fishTuna010405 organic chemistryMusclesOrganic Chemistrymercury direct analyseryellowfin tunafood and beveragesHeavy metalsEnvironmental ExposureMercuryheavy metalbiology.organism_classificationFish products0104 chemical sciencesMercury (element)Fishery010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistrychemistrybluefin tunaEnvironmental scienceTunahuman activitiesFood AnalysisWater Pollutants Chemical
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Dietary exposure in utero and during lactation to a mixture of genistein and an anti-androgen fungicide in a rat mammary carcinogenesis model

2015

Endocrine disruptors may play substantial roles in the high incidence of breast cancer. We previously described how early exposure to the mixture of phytoestrogen genistein (G) and the anti-androgen vinclozolin (V) affects peripubertal mammary development. This study evaluates the carcinogenic potential of exposure to V alone or associated with G from conception until weaning in Wistar rats. Dams were exposed to V, G or GV during pregnancy/lactation. At PND50 offspring were treated with DMBA[7,12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene]. V or GV maternal exposure decreased number of DMBA-induced mammary tumors in the offspring, without significant modifications in tumor incidence, multiplicity and latenc…

[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionGenisteinDMBAEndocrine DisruptorsToxicologymedicine.disease_causechemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicinePregnancyRisk FactorsLactationVinclozolinOxazoles0303 health sciencesAge Factorsendocrine disruptionGenisteinTumor Burden3. Good health[ SDV.BDLR ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Reproductive Biologymedicine.anatomical_structuregestational and lactational exposureReceptors EstrogenMaternal ExposureIn utero030220 oncology & carcinogenesisphytoestrogenFemaleReceptors ProgesteroneCarcinoma in Situmedicine.medical_specialtyendocrine systemanti-androgenOffspring910-Dimethyl-12-benzanthraceneBreast NeoplasmsGestational AgeBiologyRisk Assessment03 medical and health sciencesMammary Glands AnimalPrenatal Educationmammary gland carcinogenesisInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsEndocrine systemRats WistarCell Proliferation030304 developmental biologyAndrogen AntagonistsEpithelial Cells[SDV.BDLR]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Reproductive BiologyDietFungicides IndustrialDisease Models AnimalEndocrinologychemistryCarcinogenesis[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition
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LDR Image to HDR Image Mapping with Overexposure Preprocessing

2013

International audience; Due to the growing popularity of High Dynamic Range (HDR) images and HDR displays, a large amount of existing Low Dynamic Range (LDR) images are required to be converted to HDR format to benefit HDR advantages, which give rise to some LDR to HDR algorithms. Most of these algorithms especially tackle overexposed areas during expanding, which is the potential to make the image quality worse than that before processing and introduces artifacts. To dispel these problems, we . present a new,LDR to HDR approach, unlike the existing techniques, it focuses on avoiding sophisticated treatment to overexposed areas in dynamic range expansion step. Based on a separating principl…

[INFO.INFO-AR]Computer Science [cs]/Hardware Architecture [cs.AR]Image qualityComputer scienceImage mapPrincipal component analysisComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONHDR02 engineering and technologyImage (mathematics)Highlight removal0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringPreprocessorComputer visionElectrical and Electronic EngineeringComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSHigh dynamic rangeExposurebusiness.industryDynamic rangeApplied MathematicsImage quality metric020207 software engineeringComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignOverexposed areaSignal ProcessingMetric (mathematics)020201 artificial intelligence & image processing[ INFO.INFO-AR ] Computer Science [cs]/Hardware Architecture [cs.AR]Artificial intelligencebusinessIEICE Transactions on Fundamentals of Electronics, Communications and Computer Sciences
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Urban environment during early-life and blood pressure in young children

2021

Background: The urban environment is characterised by many exposures that may influence hypertension development from early life onwards, but there is no systematic evaluation of their impact on child blood pressure (BP). Methods: Systolic and diastolic blood pressure were measured in 4,279 children aged 4-5 years from a multi-centre European cohort (France, Greece, Spain, and UK). Urban environment exposures were estimated during pregnancy and childhood, including air pollution, built environment, natural spaces, traffic, noise, meteorology, and socioeconomic deprivation index. Single- and multiple-exposure linear regression models and a cluster analysis were carried out. Results: In multi…

[SDE] Environmental Sciences010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Air pollutionUrban environment010501 environmental sciencesmedicine.disease_cause01 natural sciencesPregnancyInterquartile range11. SustainabilityMedicineChildChildrenlcsh:Environmental sciencesBuilt environmentGeneral Environmental Sciencelcsh:GE1-350Air PollutantsGreece1. No povertyCohort3. Good health[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]Child Preschool[SDE]Environmental SciencesCohortBlood pressureFemaleFranceAir PollutionEnvironmental healthHumansCitiesSocioeconomic status0105 earth and related environmental sciencesPregnancybusiness.industryEnvironmental Exposuremedicine.diseaseConfidence intervalBlood pressure[SDV.SPEE] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologieSpain13. Climate action[SDV.SPEE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologieParticulate MatterbusinessEnvironmental Sciences
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The Urban Exposome during Pregnancy and Its Socioeconomic Determinants

2018

Background: The urban exposome is the set of environmental factors that are experienced in the outdoor urban environment and that may influence child development. Objective: The authors’ goal was to describe the urban exposome among European pregnant women and understand its socioeconomic determinants. Methods: Using geographic information systems, remote sensing and spatio-temporal modeling we estimated exposure during pregnancy to 28 environmental indicators in almost 30,000 women from six population-based birth cohorts, in nine urban areas from across Europe. Exposures included meteorological factors, air pollutants, traffic noise, traffic indicators, natural space, the built environment…

[SDE] Environmental SciencesUrban PopulationHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesis05 Environmental SciencesNEIGHBORHOOD WALKABILITY010501 environmental sciencesToxicology01 natural sciences0302 clinical medicineUSE REGRESSION-MODELS11. Sustainability030212 general & internal medicineNITROGEN-DIOXIDE11 Medical And Health Sciences3. Good healthPeer reviewEuropeMESH: Urban PopulationGeographyGREEN SPACESMESH: Environmental PollutantsMESH: Young Adult[SDE]Environmental SciencesENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICEEnvironmental PollutantsFemaleAdultExposomemedicine.medical_specialtyMESH: Socioeconomic FactorsAdolescentMESH: Environmental ExposureYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencesEnvironmental healthmedicineMESH: CitiesHumansCitiesSocioeconomic status0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEnvironmental justiceMESH: AdolescentPregnancyMESH: HumansLand useLAND-USEResearchPublic healthPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthMESH: AdultEnvironmental Exposuremedicine.diseaseChild developmentAMBIENT AIR-POLLUTIONROAD TRAFFIC NOISERESIDENTIAL EXPOSURESocioeconomic Factors[SDV.SPEE] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologie13. Climate actionCOHORT PROFILE[SDV.SPEE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologieMESH: EuropeMESH: Female
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Linking traffic and noise models to explore spatio-temporal distribution of noise pollution: an example in Besançon (France)

2012

International audience; Road transportation is one of the major environmental noise sources in urban areas, which is characterized by an important temporal and spatial variation. Therefore, linking mobility and traffic model with noise model each representing spatial and temporal dimensions is a great interest. An integrated and original approach was developed to explore noise pollution in urban areas with a spatiotemporal and prospective point of view. An agent-based Land-Use and Transport Integrated (LUTI) model - MobiSim- was used to assess traffic modulation by simulating hourly flows and mobility. Individual choices of agents (representing the city's inhabitants) were transformed to fl…

[SDE] Environmental Sciencestrafic noisedaily mobility[ SDV.SPEE ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologienoise exposure assessment[ SHS.ENVIR ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Environmental studiesagent-based model[ SDE ] Environmental SciencesLand-Use and Transport Integrated interaction (LUTI ) model[SDV.SPEE] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologie[SHS.ENVIR] Humanities and Social Sciences/Environmental studies[SHS.ENVIR]Humanities and Social Sciences/Environmental studies[SDE]Environmental Sciencesnoise modelling[SDV.SPEE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologie
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