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1  structure to common components of household dust.
2 asurements of chemicals in household air and dust.
3 s of freshly emitted tree pollen and mineral dust.
4 conducted a study to evaluate PFAS in indoor dust.
5 re detected in the United States residential dust.
6 spatial and temporal variability of airborne dust.
7 stance (AMR) genes ( tetW, mecA) in airborne dust.
8 e perfluorobutane sulfonate (PFBS) dominated dust.
9 (GM: 34.8 ng/g) were also detected in indoor dust.
10  identified OPE oxidation products in indoor dust.
11 ysfunction associated with exposure to Asian dust.
12 trial exoplanets must consider the effect of dust.
13 ovide a better exposure estimate than indoor dust.
14 t) was the major Pb species present in house dusts.
15  in a larger-scale dense envelope of gas and dust(5).
16 centrations of DBDPE in air (88 pg/m(3)) and dust (6500 ng/g) significantly exceed those previously r
17       During yearly home visits, we assessed dust accumulation in housing units.
18 o children living in housing units with more dust accumulation.
19         Toll-like receptor ligands in indoor dust act as environmental adjuvants to promote sensitiza
20  of greenhouse gases, ice sheets and mineral dust aerosols, this cooling translates to an equilibrium
21 cteristic times for equilibration exceed the dust-air contact time, and equilibrium is not achieved.
22 10(-5) Pa and corresponding calculated log K(dust-air) (m(3) g(-1)) of <5.5 or unitless log K(OA) of
23 d to estimates for K(OA) (octanol-air) and K(dust-air).
24                                 The magnetic dust also contained nonferrous water-soluble metals (par
25 r human exposure to SVOCs present in air and dust and assist in exploiting dust samples to monitor an
26  (ITS) clone library survey was performed on dust and bone material.
27                 Hence, high loads of mineral dust and grit in natural diets might be identified by DM
28 e events were shrouded by an opaque shell of dust and molecules(10), making it impossible to observe
29 ells were exposed to a combination of silica dust and ox-LDL.
30 ity (RBA) measurements for a subset of house dust and residential soils collected in the AHHS, with t
31 developed to estimate Pb exposure from house dust and soil, in addition to other potential household
32                                        House dust and soils can be major sources of lead (Pb) exposur
33 artitioning, chemical accumulation in indoor dust and surfaces, air-vegetation partitioning, internal
34 y be the source, we collected urban magnetic dust and thoroughly characterized the nature of ambient
35 nd what factors contribute to PFAS levels in dust and to understand how much dust contributes to over
36 r provides evidence of sources (e.g., street dust and wastewater effluent) in addition to wet deposit
37 n snowpacks suggests that sea spray, mineral dust, and combustion aerosol are all relevant to the fat
38  external exposure tools such as indoor air, dust, and hand wipes.
39 drocarbon emissions, fossil fuel combustion, dust, and oxidized and reduced sulfur compounds.
40 onium, black carbon, organic matter, mineral dust, and sea-salt over 2000-2016.
41 andles), followed by partitioning among air, dust, and surface films that accumulate on electronic de
42 ncluding petroleum coke (petcoke), haul road dust, and unprocessed oil sands were also analyzed.
43 B. mandrillaris has been isolated from soil, dust, and water.
44 at perfluoroalkyl acid levels in residential dust appear to decrease over time, particularly for PFOA
45 g, germination, foliar spray, fertilization, dusting are some of the non-destructive techniques exten
46 eral matter concentrations), which points to dust as the predominant As source.
47 nificantly correlated with levels in air and dust, as expected according to partitioning theory.
48              The severe drought of the 1930s Dust Bowl decade coincided with record-breaking summer h
49 any in the instrumental record including the Dust Bowl drought.
50 ital configuration, we suggest that airborne dust can postpone planetary water loss at the inner edge
51         Our results indicate that vegetation-dust climate feedbacks from Sahara drying may have been
52  collisional modeling of a recently produced dust cloud yields results consistent with the observatio
53  objects show the characteristics of gas and dust clouds but display the dynamical properties of stel
54 cane (HBCDD) were measured in indoor air and dust collected from Irish homes, cars, offices, and prim
55 obial flora through the use of electrostatic dust collectors (EDCs).
56  insoluble forms of iron in mineral and road dust combined with sulfate from coal-fired electrical ge
57           In addition to magnetite, magnetic dust contained an abundance (~40%) of elemental iron (Fe
58                                  The e-waste dust contained significantly greater total concentration
59                                        House dust contains many organic contaminants that can compete
60                                      Because dust contains titanium-rich grains, studies of dust phot
61 irst report of in vivo Pb RBA for U.S. house dust contaminated in situ with paint Pb and corroborates
62 self-cleaning glass could help to negate the dust-contamination issue that leads to a loss of efficie
63 from singly ionized carbon, the far-infrared dust continuum and the near-ultraviolet continuum emissi
64 AS levels in dust and to understand how much dust contributes to overall human PFAS exposure.
65 emical influence of air pollution on aeolian dust contributes to the aerosol cooling.
66 f a residential lead hazard intervention and dust control on children's urinary phthalate metabolite
67                   On tidally-locked planets, dust cools the day-side and warms the night-side, signif
68                                           In dust-covered flies, sensory inputs change as a result of
69 ormation redshifts, including the effects of dust, covers the interval from 7 to 13.
70 circulatory and respiratory causes for Asian dust days vs. non-Asian dust days were 2.33% [95% confid
71 ory causes for Asian dust days vs. non-Asian dust days were 2.33% [95% confidence interval (CI): 0.76
72         Deposition of calcium carbonate-rich dust declined from 1.625 grams m(-2) day(-1) immediately
73  over passive tracers because the chattering dust delineates the transport path.
74 concentrations to examine past variations in dust delivery, export productivity, and bottom-water oxy
75                               Similarly, the dust deposition in the ocean, an important source of nut
76 -32 degrees S) contributed up to ~80% of the dust deposition in the South Pacific Subantarctic Zone v
77                    We quantify the impact of dust deposition on normalized difference vegetation inde
78 haracteristics along transects of decreasing dust deposition perpendicular to the Dalton Highway in n
79 nd transport pathways of Southern Hemisphere dust during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM).
80  in air (E(6)670 ng m(-3) geomean) and floor dust (E(6)630 mug g(-1)), nearly 100% detection frequenc
81  along the orbit) and they show both thermal dust emission and line emission from ionized gas(6-10).
82 odel (CESM1.2.2) demonstrate that the global dust emission during that time might be an order of magn
83 r the Precambrian (before ~540 Ma), however, dust emission might be much more widespread since land v
84                Here we report 1.3-millimetre dust emission observations with a resolution of five ast
85 gher wind speeds, which has implications for dust emission potential.
86                        On present-day Earth, dust emissions are restricted only to a few desert regio
87                           Stony deserts, low dust emitting regions today, represent expansive areas w
88 exposure to elevated concentrations of house dust endotoxin and PM(2.5) (CMAQ) was synergistically as
89 odels to test for associations between house dust endotoxin and sensitization to specific foods (milk
90  that reported the association between Asian dust exposure and human health outcomes.
91    Potential adverse health effects of Asian dust exposure have been reported, but systematic reviews
92 d respiratory symptoms associated with Asian dust exposure.
93 otherapy, rather than non-standardized house dust extract.
94 ies on the dynamic interaction of changes in dust-Fe sources in Central South America with the circum
95  modern/Holocene pattern, when South Pacific dust fluxes are thought to be primarily supported by Aus
96                                          The dust fluxes at the site where the playa source was domin
97 ed the absorption kinetics of Pb from indoor dust following a single dose instillation into C57BL/6 m
98 sity, which is suggestive of the long-sought dust free zone(9-11).
99       We use photometry to determine a mean, dust-free stellar age of 2.98 billion years, indicating
100  whereas the Antarctic Zone was dominated by dust from Australia.
101 , and 6:2 diPAP were significantly higher in dust from fire stations than from homes, and 8:2 FTOH wa
102                                      Settled dust from indoor air and outdoor air and direct samples
103 analyses on a set of samples including drill dust from resin-impregnated experimental and archaeologi
104 or equivalent to published concentrations in dust from treated seed planting activities.
105 ng diurnal thermal tide, zonally distributed dust fronts slosh back and forth in a wide latitudinal r
106                                         As a dust grain dissolves, the pockets burst and emit acousti
107  young ages can act as an early foothold for dust-grain growth, which is a prerequisite of planet for
108 trinsic silica phytoliths, extrinsic mineral dust/grit adhering to plants causes tooth wear in mammal
109                Bacterial exposure from house dust has been associated with asthma and atopy in childr
110 tous dark organic-rich material, has a local dust/ice mass ratio of [Formula: see text], matching val
111                                              Dust in homes can contain phthalates that may adversely
112 rences between the fungal ecology of settled dust in homes with inspector-verified water damage and v
113 s in children and support the need to manage dust in the metal mining operations.
114 overy of ubiquitous, strong diurnal tides of dust in the Southern Hemisphere of Mars.
115                Dust tides-tidal transport of dust in this way-rapidly transport heat and constituents
116 containing minerals most relevant to mineral dust, including anatase, rutile, ilmenite, titanite, and
117  after a single application of basaltic rock dust, including via newly formed soil carbonate minerals
118 routes such as air inhalation and nondietary dust ingestion as well as far-field exposure routes such
119                                          The dust ingestion estimates (g day(-1)) were derived from N
120                                        Here, dust ingestion estimates were made from fecal excretion
121                        Daily intake rates by dust ingestion for these compounds ranged from 1-10 ng/(
122 Human exposure pathways include food intake, dust ingestion, and use of personal care products.
123 iles 1980-16 950 ng kg bw(-1) day(-1)), with dust ingestion, followed by hand-to-mouth transfer, as t
124 s carbon, together with sulfate aerosols and dust, initiated an impact winter and global darkening th
125 e platform and released sulfate aerosols and dust into Earth's upper atmosphere, which cooled and dar
126  transmission of PAM, infection through soil/dust is a possible alternative route.
127 as of oceans and deposited wind-blown desert dust is a primary Fe source to these regions.
128  show that the photochemistry of atmospheric dust is both richer and more complex than previously con
129 e Fe-deficient Southern Ocean by atmospheric dust is considered to have stimulated the net primary pr
130 l (SVOC) partitioning between air and indoor dust is investigated by calculating partition ratios for
131                This toxic activity of silica dusts is extremely variable depending on their source an
132 re and the composition and properties of the dust itself.
133  with sheep have shown negligible effects of dust-laden grass and browse, suggesting that intrinsic p
134                              The atmospheric dust loading is thus relatively small and has a slight c
135 ving decreasing ocean coverage and increased dust loading.
136 e show that reduced vegetation and increased dust loads during the Green Sahara termination shifted t
137                                              Dust lofted by these winds has the potential to modify s
138 y for contaminant mixtures as found in house dust, maternal serum, and infant serum; to study whether
139  concentrations for these chemicals in house dust, maternal serum, or infant serum from Nordic countr
140 llergens with common components of the house dust matrix, through either their binding to allergens o
141 udies have suggested that magnetite in urban dust may be the source, we collected urban magnetic dust
142               Microbial composition of house dust may influence allergic outcomes in adults.
143  hazard intervention and measures to control dust may reduce children's exposure to phthalates found
144 ull understanding of the scope and impact of dust-mediated processes will require the community to en
145   We sought to examine associations of house dust microbiota with adult asthma, atopy, and hay fever.
146 arms appears to be associated with rich home dust microbiota(2,3), which could be used to model a hea
147 nsitized and challenged with high-dose house dust mite (>10 mug) or with low-dose house dust mite (<3
148 e dust mite (>10 mug) or with low-dose house dust mite (<3 mug).
149 stallographic studies suggest that the house dust mite (HDM) allergen Der p 5 potentially interacts w
150 ntrolled atopic asthma associated with house dust mite (HDM) allergy, relative to non-asthmatic contr
151 alleviates airway remodeling following house dust mite (HDM) challenge with decreases in mucus produc
152 soni IgG antibodies in extracts of the house dust mite (HDM) Dermatophagoides farinae, the Australian
153                                        House dust mite (HDM) extract is a common trigger of asthma in
154                                        House dust mite (HDM) extract was used to induce allergic airw
155  in ECs challenged with IL-4/IL-13 and house dust mite (HDM) extract.
156 uced by ovalbumin (OVA) in mice and by house dust mite (HDM) in guinea pigs, as well as investigating
157                                Using a house dust mite (HDM) model of allergic asthma and parabiosis,
158 ically relevant aeroallergens, such as house dust mite (HDM) or Alternaria alternata, to induce exper
159 iles during type 2 immune responses to house dust mite (HDM) or helminth infection and to identify me
160 (PBECs) in response to RSV, poly(I:C), house dust mite (HDM) or IL-33 using RT-qPCR, Luminex and live
161 afety and immunological response of SQ house dust mite (HDM) SLIT-tablet treatment in relation to bod
162                   Mice were exposed to house dust mite (HDM) to provoke Th2-mediated immune responses
163 as to analyze the role of B cells in a house dust mite (HDM)-based murine asthma model.
164 f PAG1 in a preclinical mouse model of house dust mite (HDM)-induced allergic sensitization and aller
165 induced psoriasis-like inflammation, a house dust mite (HDM)-induced asthma-like allergic lung inflam
166  cells by lung phagocytes might dampen house dust mite (HDM)-induced lung inflammation has not been s
167 nt study, we employed a mouse model of house dust mite (HDM)-induced lung inflammation to explore the
168  repeated intranasal administration of house dust mite (HDM).
169          Since 2015, for patients with house dust mite allergies, we used a standardized house dust m
170  3-weeks to either saline, DEP, and/or house dust mite extract (HDM).
171 mite allergies, we used a standardized house dust mite extract for subcutaneous immunotherapy, rather
172 nts), the initial dose of standardized house dust mite extract was 1 JAU or less.
173            In rSCIT using standardized house dust mite extract, lowering the target dose at the end o
174            Using prolonged exposure to house dust mite in mice, we developed a mouse model of persist
175 tiotemporal dynamics of Tr1 cells in a house dust mite model of allergic airway inflammation.
176                                 In the house dust mite model, Tfr cells repress the production of IgE
177 allergic airway disease using a murine house dust mite model.
178                  We used ovalbumin and house dust mite models of asthma.
179 interrogate the role of T(FR) cells in house dust mite models.
180  repeated intranasal administration of house dust mite or the fungal allergen Alternaria alternata.
181 roup 21 and 5 allergens are homologous house dust mite proteins known as mid-tier allergens.
182 EAACI Asthma Guidelines (separated for house dust mite SCIT, SLIT tablets and SLIT drops; patient pop
183 philic asthma via different methods of house dust mite sensitization and challenge.
184                     We used a model of house dust mite sensitization to challenge wild-type, Bcl6(fl/
185 maternal history of atopy, eczema, and house dust mite sensitization.
186 en Pen m 1 and the minor allergens Der p 10 (dust mite), Bla g 7 (cockroach), and Ani s 3 (fish paras
187 aria alternata, Aspergillus fumigatus, house dust mite, and ovalbumin) for 4 wk.
188 st one of the allergens: birch, grass, house dust mite, or cat.
189 ma technology using human B cells from house dust mite-allergic patients was used to identify four De
190 d IL-3-secreting Th cells were high in house dust mite-allergic patients.
191 fic Notch deficiency in mice prevented house dust mite-driven eosinophilic airway inflammation and si
192         Here we used a murine model of house dust mite-induced (HDM-induced) allergic inflammation fo
193                                        House dust mite-induced airway inflammation was assessed by us
194                      TRPC1 intensifies house dust mite-induced airway remodeling by facilitating epit
195 ast, in Th2-polarized settings such as house dust mite-induced allergic airway inflammation, the lack
196 e role of hBD2 in a steroid-sensitive, house dust mite-induced allergic airways disease (AAD) model a
197  impact of PKM2 on the pathogenesis of house dust mite-induced allergic airways disease in C57BL/6NJ
198 imary cell assays and a mouse model of house dust mite-induced asthma, we compared IL-4 vs IL-13 vs I
199 was assessed in a mouse model of acute house dust mite-induced asthma.
200 CTR3 inhibited lung eosinophilia after house dust mite-induced inflammation.
201 mined in the setting of ovalbumin- and house dust mite-induced lung inflammation.
202 from Dermatophagoides farinae, an allergenic dust mite.
203  with an allergoid in the treatment of house dust mites (HDM)-induced allergic rhinitis and/or asthma
204 in medically important mites including house dust mites (HDM).
205                                        House dust mites (HDMs) are among the most important allergen
206                                        House dust mites (HDMs) are sources of an extensive repertoire
207           Allergic rhinitis induced by house dust mites (HDMs) is a highly prevalent but often underd
208 e a high exposure to indoor allergens (house dust mites, pets, molds, etc), tobacco smoke, and other
209 allergic rhinitis and sensitization to house dust mites.
210 ve high dose of LPS before exposure to house dust mites.
211 us edge computing platforms in the size of a dust mote (<1 mm), bringing efficient and low-cost artif
212  power delivery and data transmission to the dust mote with heteroepitaxially grown PV are also demon
213 f external ultrasonic sensors that track the dust movement through fracture systems.
214 r damage and visible mold versus the settled dust of homes with no history of dampness, water damage,
215 nity richness (p(adj) = 0.01) in the settled dust of moldy homes versus no mold homes, as well as dis
216 ples, with medians of approximately 100 ng/g dust or greater.
217                     Here we apply chattering dust, or chemically reactive grains of sucrose containin
218 s on our ability to image through fog, rain, dust, or the atmosphere.
219 ious environmental matrices including indoor dust, outdoor air particulates, sea sediment, and river
220 eal a near surface stratigraphy of surficial dust, over thin unconsolidated sand, underlain by a vari
221 airborne transmission of HPAI virus via fine dust particles and the importance of preventative and co
222  while magnetite was present in all magnetic dust particles collected, engineered pure-magnetite was
223                                   Chattering dust particles have an advantage over chemical sensors b
224 m C. meneghiniana benefits more from mineral dust particles in direct contact with cells than from ph
225 ite and elemental iron was found in magnetic dust particles of inhalable (<10 mum) and nanoscale (<20
226 terized the nature of ambient urban magnetic dust particles prior to investigating their neurotoxic p
227 -year-old supernovae with the (60)Fe-bearing dust particles still permeating the interstellar medium.
228                                          The dust particles travel through locally varying fracture a
229 ribution of fallout microbial cell and inert dust particles using microscopy and molecular techniques
230 atoms were physically separated from mineral dust particles, the growth responses become smaller.
231 sions in addition to lofted primary soil and dust particles.
232 etter understanding of determinants of house dust Pb bioavailability.
233 st contains titanium-rich grains, studies of dust photochemistry have largely employed commercial tit
234 different reactivity, and that prediction of dust photoreactivity based on elemental/mineralogical an
235 lt atop insulative gravel pads that generate dust plumes, altering soil chemistry and ecosystem funct
236                         We constrain average dust production in September 2018 from Bennu's surface t
237      The post-mineralogy analysis of mineral dust proxies added to ASW showed a diatom-induced increa
238 lated atmospheric processing of four mineral dust proxies and two natural dust samples followed by su
239 ption by impurities in snow was dominated by dust rather than BC.
240 ng (BB), pyrolyzed organic carbon (OP), road dust (RD), residual oil (RO), diesel (DIE), and spark ig
241              The billions of tons of mineral dust released into the atmosphere each year provide an i
242 t, but whether residential interventions and dust removal can prevent children's exposure to phthalat
243 the supplementing of the two boot swabs by a dust sample (95% CI 43-100).
244 asured mite, cat, and dog allergen levels in dust samples collected from homes within the first year
245 of four mineral dust proxies and two natural dust samples followed by subsequent growth studies of th
246                                              Dust samples from 184 homes in North Carolina and 49 fir
247  complexity via the study of ambient mineral dust samples from diverse source regions.
248 inct but complex differences between settled dust samples from moldy and no homes were used to train
249                             Vacuumed bedroom dust samples from the homes of 879 participants (average
250  widely detected in pigs, chickens, soil and dust samples in China.
251 ent in air and dust and assist in exploiting dust samples to monitor and evaluate the fate and exposu
252 n 32 Canadian and United States' residential dust samples, and in 10 sediment samples collected from
253 collected in Chicago, in 21 Canadian e-waste dust samples, in 32 Canadian and United States' resident
254 revalent PFAS in both fire station and house dust samples, with medians of approximately 100 ng/g dus
255                             The inclusion of dust significantly obscures key biomarker gases (e.g. oz
256                       Here, it is shown that dust-sized III-V photovoltaic (PV) cells grown on Si and
257                  Soiling consists of mineral dust, soot particles, aerosols, pollen, fungi and/or oth
258 dry lakebed (playa) presents a new potential dust source.
259 ng oligomers selected on the basis of likely dust sources and compositions may improve the estimation
260                            We speculate that dust sources around the Arctic Ocean may have been alter
261                The PMF method resolved seven dust sources with distinct compositional markers: Playa
262                          Marked increases in dust storm activity coincided with unified dynasties wit
263                         By contrast, reduced dust storm activity corresponded to decreased population
264 atic variability as the dominant controls of dust storm activity in eastern China.
265 izing the topsoil and thereby increasing the dust storm frequency.
266                           Here, we present a dust storm intensity record dating back to the first uni
267 ing industrial emission, vehicle exhaust and dust storm with the mean contributions of 47%, 15% and 7
268 indings suggest that before the onset of the dust storm, HDO abundances were reduced to levels below
269 uring dust storms, including the 2018 global dust storm.
270 eaking in southern summer, and surged during dust storms, including the 2018 global dust storm.
271 up to 40 degrees within one sol during major dust storms.
272 e to hydrogen escape from Mars during global dust storms.
273  between the studies in definitions of Asian dust, study designs, model specifications, and confounde
274 ing when African dust transport is greatest, dust supplies the majority of P, of which 5% is soluble.
275 ht scattered by electrons (the K-corona) and dust (the F-corona or zodiacal light) have been made fro
276 vements spontaneously, but when covered with dust, they clean their bodies following an anterior-to-p
277                                              Dust tides-tidal transport of dust in this way-rapidly t
278 ), an expanding ring of young stars, gas and dust, tilted about 20 degrees to the Galactic plane.
279 igh-porosity asteroid may link cosmic fluffy dust to dense celestial bodies(10).
280 ransfer phthalates from emission sources and dust to hand-held electronic devices, which accumulate p
281 aturally present in the biomass (not soil or dust) to form potentially ice-active minerals in both th
282 ntarctic Zone via efficient circum-Antarctic dust transport during the LGM, whereas the Antarctic Zon
283 s confirm that in boreal spring when African dust transport is greatest, dust supplies the majority o
284 ct whether microbial life may disperse using dust transported by wind in the Atacama Desert in northe
285                                    The fresh dust-treated cultures demonstrated growth enhancements w
286                                The processed dust treatment enhanced diatom growth owing to dissolved
287 nal care products (PCPs), thermal paper, and dust (using the tools MCRA and PACEM for exposures from
288                              However, global dust variability within a sol (Martian day) is still poo
289 of a "dark" total lunar eclipse attests to a dust veil over Europe in May 1110 CE, corroborating the
290                                   Therefore, dust was a critical component of the early Earth system,
291                             Electronic waste dust was analyzed using GC and quadrupole time-of-flight
292  diversity of bacterial communities in house dust was similar by asthma status but was lower (P < .05
293 fferent sensory modalities that could detect dust, we focus on mechanosensory bristle neurons, whose
294      Mineral particles derived from bone and dust were analysed using energy dispersive X-ray spectro
295 2) and anthracite and roasted, then tin-rich dusts were collected during the chloridizing roasting pr
296 hese compounds than the Canadian residential dust, while intermediate levels were detected in the Uni
297  first time, that radiatively active mineral dust will have a significant impact on the habitability
298 and properties of magnetic NPs in respirable dust with respect to their potential role in neurodegene
299 urrounded by a circumstellar disk of gas and dust, within which planet formation can occur.
300 When compared to paired hand wipes and house dust, wristbands were found to have similar or greater c

 
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