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1 ithelium from bacteria, viruses, and harmful particulates.
2 the literature of the advantages of smaller particulates.
4 lusion, epitope density above a threshold on particulate Ags can serve as a stand-alone signal to tri
5 has a profound impact on B cell responses to particulate Ags, the molecular mechanisms of which remai
6 We examined the effect of a high-efficiency particulate air filter attachment on ABS emissions and p
10 determination of gaseous ammonia (NH(3)) and particulate ammonium (NH(4)(+)) in ambient air is presen
13 xposures, the multiexposure model identified particulate and nitrogen dioxide air pollution inside th
14 membrane into the acceptor solvent, whereas particulates and charged matrix components remain in the
15 the spray axis to harness inertial motion of particulates and has been developed using computational
18 ium are examples of particulate, viscous and particulate, and viscous fibers, respectively, with laxa
21 conclude that the brittle and angular Unit 3 particulate are more susceptible to further fragmentatio
22 assigned to one of eight groups as follows: particulate autogenous bone demineralized with citric ac
23 5), 30 seconds (CA30), or 60 seconds (CA60); particulate autogenous bone demineralized with tetracycl
24 Tg DBC year(-1) globally and that, including particulate BC fluxes, total riverine export amounts to
25 sing a combination of socket grafting with a particulate bone allograft and socket sealing with a non
26 cluded in this systematic review, PhMT-b via particulate bone grafting together with CAOT may provide
30 engagement of TLR7 and RIG-I pathways using particulate carriers is a potential approach to improve
32 ieving, and transport of fluid, solutes, and particulates complicate interpretations in the context o
33 lo analysis bracketed measured environmental particulate concentrations associated with large-scale a
34 analysis to estimate the potential range of particulate concentrations in and around various industr
35 t one of the urban sites, the total (gas and particulate) concentrations of Sigma(10)OPAHs were 10.0
36 0 x 50 strategies would reduce PM(2.5) (fine particulates) concentrations across NYC ZCTAs by 7% (3%,
38 lating each particle, whilst at larger inter-particulate distances light attenuation and monomer mobi
42 rved internal and external structures of the particulates examined, which suggest that Unit 1 ejecta
43 with diameter of <2.5 micrometers (PM(2.5)) particulate exposure) stratified by tertiles of child ga
47 t the particle number filtration of gasoline particulate filters (GPF) under practical driving condit
48 RBD uptake into antigen-presenting cells in particulate form and improved immune cell infiltration i
49 hat rapid conversion of recombinant RBD into particulate form via admixing with liposomes containing
50 the tropospheric oxidizing capacity, enhance particulate formation, and degrade local air quality.
52 ast, shedding of non-expiratory micron-scale particulates from friable cellulosic fibers in homemade
53 otal annual deaths in the U.S. attributed to particulate gasoline-vehicle emissions would increase fr
54 ore susceptible to further fragmentation and particulate generation hazard than the round, higher-str
55 d climate and weather change, air pollution, particulates, greenhouse gasses, traffic, insect habitat
57 conditions, and (3) seasonal variability in particulate IHg loading at the inflow (greatest from Feb
58 ron oxide nanoparticles (IO-NPs) to create a particulate immunogen for neutralizing antibody (NAb) in
59 sheets create highly geochemically reactive particulates in subglacial environments, which play a ke
61 lex internal form associated with the sub-mm particulates invoked to originate from Unit 3 suggest a
62 measurements of iodine monoxide radicals and particulate iodine (I(y,part)) from aircraft in the stra
66 eristics of one exemplar device on the total particulate mass (TPM) and aerosol constituent yield del
68 stic model for the depth-dependent, sinking, particulate mass flux constituted by a range of sinking,
69 hat a large fraction of the target substance particulate mass was carried by submicrometer particles.
71 of field data, the distribution of heme b in particulate material in the ocean is poorly constrained.
72 stribution of near-field radioactive fallout particulate material released during the March 2011 acci
74 NLRP3 inflammasome activation by noncellular particulate materials both to helminth-derived materials
75 s (seawater, surface sediment, and suspended particulate materials, SPMs) from Miankaleh Wildlife/Gor
76 ng-term ambient residential exposure to fine particulate matter < 2.5 microns (PM2.5) and physical ac
79 ld air pollution (HAP) in terms of estimated particulate matter <= 2.5 mum in aerodynamic diameter (P
81 ods: Individual exposures to source-specific particulate matter <=10 mum in aerodynamic diameter (PM(
82 llutant models accounting for coexposures to particulate matter <=2.5 mum in aerodynamic diameter (PM
83 articulate matter air pollution (PM(2.5), or particulate matter <=2.5 mum in diameter) in cardiovascu
84 t-term exposures to fine particulate matter (particulate matter <=2.5 um aerodynamic diameter; PM(2.5
85 States of America feed yards, the resulting particulate matter (669,000 kg) could contain enough ins
86 e sought to assess the role exposure to fine particulate matter ([Formula: see text]) during differen
88 or detrimental effects on health is for fine particulate matter (particles <=2.5 um in diameter (PM(2
89 st health impact assessments of ambient fine particulate matter (particles with an aerodynamic diamet
90 arrhythmias and short-term exposures to fine particulate matter (particulate matter <=2.5 um aerodyna
91 ship between relatively low exposure to fine particulate matter (particulate matter with an aerodynam
92 nts of airborne metal concentrations in fine particulate matter (PM(2.5)) are important for understan
93 easures achieved an average decrease of fine particulate matter (PM(2.5)) concentrations of ~14% in B
98 ations suggest that exposure to ambient fine particulate matter (PM(2.5)) is associated with increase
100 urban form determinants of decadal-long fine particulate matter (PM(2.5)) trends in all 626 Chinese c
103 , particle-bound aromatic hydrocarbons, fine particulate matter (PM(2.5)), and ultrafine particles (r
105 re increasingly a significant source of fine particulate matter (PM(2.5)), which has been linked to a
110 (NO(2): 60% with 95% CI 48 to 72%), and fine particulate matter (PM(2.5): 31%; 95% CI: 17 to 45%), wi
115 th risks associated with exposure to ambient particulate matter (PM) are a major concern around the w
117 Chemical forms of phosphorus (P) in airborne particulate matter (PM) are poorly known and do not corr
119 xide (CO(2)), tropospheric ozone (O(3)), and particulate matter (PM) can be reduced by urban trees th
122 fication of the association between maternal particulate matter (PM) exposure and preterm delivery (P
123 The metabolome of World Trade Center (WTC) particulate matter (PM) exposure has yet to be fully def
125 physical and chemical properties of airborne particulate matter (PM) have been extensively studied, t
126 to improve our understanding of exposure to particulate matter (PM) in residences because of associa
127 of respiratory infections to source-specific particulate matter (PM) is an area of active research.
131 tower PMS A003 sensors when exposed to eight particulate matter (PM) sources (i.e., incense, oleic ac
132 tudies address health effects of atmospheric particulate matter (PM) using mass-based measurements as
134 ht noise (Lden); nitrogen dioxide (NO2); and particulate matter (PM) with aerodynamic diameter < 2.5
135 lution (nitrogen dioxide, nitrogen monoxide, particulate matter (PM) with an aerodynamic diameter <=1
136 els by adjusting for copollutants, including particulate matter (PM) with an aerodynamic diameter of
137 pollutants including nitrogen oxides (NOX), particulate matter (PM), and components of PM were estim
138 information is available on total arsenic in particulate matter (PM), but little is known about the r
139 al exposure to mixtures of air pollutants of particulate matter (PM), PM(2.5), PM(10), nitrogen oxide
143 by 38.3 Tg carbon dioxide (CO(2)) and 0.6 Tg particulate matter (PM1), or 12.9% and 11.5%, respective
144 h has identified an association between fine particulate matter (PM2.5) air pollution and lung cancer
146 Reductions in ambient concentrations of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) have contributed to reduction
148 tions between increased respirable suspended particulate matter (RSPM) deposition and changes in bee
149 se of eDNA extracted from archived suspended particulate matter (SPM) for identifying fish species us
150 ersistent free radicals (EPFRs) in the total particulate matter (TPM) of mainstream and sidestream TP
151 (HBECs) treated with pneumotoxic wood smoke particulate matter (WSPM) and chemical agonists of each
152 ng and dysfunction due to World Trade Center-Particulate Matter (WTC-PM) exposure are not well descri
153 dent and joint effects of heatwaves and fine particulate matter [PM < 2.5 mum in aerodynamic diameter
155 t-term exposure to main air pollutants (fine particulate matter [PM2.5] and ozone) and cause-specific
157 quivocal evidence of the causal role of fine particulate matter air pollution (PM(2.5), or particulat
158 shop, Reducing the Cardiopulmonary Impact of Particulate Matter Air Pollution in High Risk Population
160 l fibroblasts to different concentrations of particulate matter and analyzing the effects over time u
161 causal relationship between exposure to fine particulate matter and cardiovascular morbidity and mort
164 ngs provide new insights into how wood smoke particulate matter and other transient receptor potentia
165 elds annual premature deaths related to fine particulate matter and ozone (95CI: 25 000-120 000), hea
166 and release hazardous air pollutants such as particulate matter and volatile organic compounds in add
167 rating that methods originally developed for particulate matter can also successfully be applied to N
168 rescence microscopy was used to determine if particulate matter caused activation of the aryl hydroca
170 stent with the substantial tightening of the particulate matter emission limit value that typically f
171 cular morbidity and mortality, and that fine particulate matter exposure is a modifiable cardiovascul
174 y aimed to evaluate whether exposure to fine particulate matter interferes with lung recovery and rem
175 Numerous studies have indicated that ambient particulate matter is closely associated with increased
176 of the size spectrum evolution of submicron particulate matter is critical to making efficient remed
178 We analyzed the effect of preceding ambient particulate matter less than or equal to 10 mum in aerod
181 majority of species observed in the sampled particulate matter may be described as benzenoids, consi
183 erage and maximal daily exposure to fine air particulate matter of diameter <=2.5 um (PM(2.5)) was ob
184 T(reg)) cells is necessary for allergens and particulate matter pollutants to promote airway inflamma
185 ptured a pattern related to urbanicity, with particulate matter pollution (PM(25)) inversely related
187 irborne microplastics >4.7 mum in an outdoor particulate matter sample obtained at an urban sampling
188 hrin was detected most frequently at >67% of particulate matter samples and at a mean concentration o
189 Of 16 different pesticides quantified in particulate matter samples collected from beef cattle fe
190 ollected from a globally distributed surface particulate matter sampling network (SPARTAN) between Ja
193 With the potential of air pollutants such as particulate matter to not only modulate the expression o
196 hemistry and long-distance transport of fine particulate matter with a diameter less than 2.5 um (PM(
197 al average residential ozone (O(3)) and fine particulate matter with a diameter of 2.5 mum or less (P
199 investigated the associations of exposure to particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter <= 10 mum (
200 nal and kitchen exposure assessments of fine particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter <= 2.5 mum
201 e relationship between long-term exposure to particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter <= 2.5 mum
202 on: individual residential outdoor levels of particulate matter with aerodynamic diameters less than
203 onal pollutants (nitrogen dioxide [NO(2)] or particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter <=2.5 mu
204 ely low exposure to fine particulate matter (particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter <=2.5 mu
205 osure to fine particulate matter, defined as particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter less tha
206 hort-term (2-day moving average) exposure to particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter less tha
208 kel, sulfur, silicon, vanadium, and zinc) in particulate matter with diameter <2.5 mum (PM(2.5)) usin
209 ducation, smoking in pregnancy, and prenatal particulate matter with diameter of <2.5 micrometers (PM
210 ution in the developing world, mostly due to particulate matter with diameters smaller than 2.5 um (P
211 to a multitude of health-hazardous airborne particulate matter with notable deposition in the fragil
212 fects of a known component of air pollution (particulate matter) on human primary dermal fibroblasts.
213 emits more nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, particulate matter, and heavy metals per unit of energy
215 cribe the variation of size spectrum of fine particulate matter, and the respective contributions of
216 sociation between long-term exposure to fine particulate matter, defined as particulate matter with a
217 es of allergens, detergents, tobacco, ozone, particulate matter, diesel exhaust, nanoparticles, and m
219 hose with a diameter of approximately 1 mum (particulate matter, PM(1)) are released from fossil fuel
220 erosol (OOA) is a major component of ambient particulate matter, substantially impacting climate, hum
221 transport and pollutant chemistry of primary particulate matter, sulfur dioxide (SO(2)), nitrogen oxi
222 rom industrial cattle feeding operations via particulate matter, the objective of this study is to de
223 cation of microplastics (>=2 mum) in ambient particulate matter, using different chemometric techniqu
224 tion of the ceramic spheres into micron-size particulate matter, which provided an abrasive interface
230 ricity generation are expected to reduce WTW particulate matters and sulfur oxide emissions for furth
233 Aerobic methane oxidation is catalyzed by particulate methane monooxygenase (pMMO), a copper-depen
234 primary metabolic enzyme of these bacteria, particulate methane monooxygenase (pMMO), has been contr
235 ne, an enzymatically critical subunit of the particulate methane monooxygenase, the predominant metha
236 -distance electron transfer via redox-active particulate natural organic matter (NOM) is still unclea
237 atmospheric nitrate (nitric acid (HNO(3)) + particulate nitrate (pNO(3)(-))) provides a higher-order
241 iting factor for bioaccessibility of inhaled particulate NPAHs and OPAHs, without considerable effect
244 ibution to the destabilization of vulnerable particulate OM, while lime causes a comparable disruptio
246 ion of the degradation kinetics and aging of particulate OPFRs in models used to evaluate their atmos
248 cal cycles and can potentially generate high-particulate organic carbon (POC) fluxes to the deep ocea
249 primary productivity on e-ratio by combining particulate organic carbon export flux from in situ meas
250 ded organic carbon export to rivers with the particulate organic carbon export to oceans, we demonstr
251 loss, increasing acidification, and changing particulate organic carbon flux (one metric of altered f
252 inland water CO(2), CH(4) and dissolved and particulate organic carbon in northeast Siberia during s
253 netic resonance spectroscopy showed that the particulate organic carbon in the water was drastically
254 correlation between MP size composition and particulate organic carbon indicates interactions with b
256 el on Climate Change, most often assess POC (particulate organic carbon) flux into the ocean interior
257 The PIC (particulate inorganic carbon): POC (particulate organic carbon) ratio describes the relative
258 Uranium was retained on OM and adsorbed to particulate organic carbon, comprising both microbial an
259 hotosynthetically fixing carbon dioxide into particulate organic carbon, diatoms effectively couple t
260 2) and CH(4) were younger than dissolved and particulate organic carbon, suggesting emissions were pr
261 gestion on the downward flux of high-density particulate organic matter in the form of salp faecal pe
262 channels and heated quartz inlets to convert particulate organic nitrate (pON) (at 350 degrees C) and
263 July was 29% lower than predicted, while the particulate P (PP) load was similar to the predicted val
264 of glass beads to assess: (i) the release of particulate plastic from the sludge, and (ii) the accumu
266 been identified as important hubs for small particulate plastic, down to the nanometer scale, from u
267 ntribute to the understanding of the fate of particulate plastics and to assessing the associated env
268 nectivity between island-construction, large particulate plumes and a decrease in absorption related
270 rport, the concentrations of all gaseous and particulate pollutants (except PM(2.5)) were 1.1- to 4.8
274 Taken together, these results confirm that particulate presentation strategies for the RBD immunoge
275 riven aggregation of natural and synthesized particulates, probe their stability under rewetting, and
276 irus transmission, we show that the airborne particulates produced by infected animals are mainly non
281 s, hybrid materials composed of polymers and particulates, reduced graphene oxide (rGO), and metal-or
282 ers and pitcher filters certified for Pb and particulate reduction under NSF/ANSI Standards 53 and 42
283 ke, the photochemically induced formation of particulate REEs explained 10-44% of the REE concentrati
285 ore, this paper presents analysis of gas and particulate samples taken from the cylinder and exhaust
289 rial and how it relates to its environmental particulate stability and the bulk removal of residual m
291 inked to exposure to high levels of airborne particulates, such as diesel exhaust particles (DEPs).
292 elative humidity (RH) and fast production of particulate sulfate from the oxidation of sulfur dioxide
293 centrations of these tracers correlated with particulate sulfate spanning three orders of magnitude,
295 ity of natural soils, and other polydisperse particulates that experience transient hydrodynamic forc
296 rease in pH shifts elemental speciation from particulate to dissolved, hindering the ability of filte
297 y the capacity of natural proteins and viral particulates to cross the BBB, we engineered a synthetic
298 at bran, nopal, and psyllium are examples of particulate, viscous and particulate, and viscous fibers
299 eactor accident) assume that uranium-bearing particulates would attain chemical equilibrium during va
300 (1) eventually enter the oceans as suspended particulates, yet subsequent removal mechanisms are poor