Air Pollution and Health Contributor(s): Ayres, Jon G. (Editor), Maynard, Robert L. (Editor), Richards, Roy J. (Editor) |
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ISBN: 1860941915 ISBN-13: 9781860941917 Publisher: Imperial College Press OUR PRICE: $137.75 Product Type: Hardcover Published: December 2006 Annotation: This invaluable volume, the third in the series Air Pollution Reviews, addresses particular questions relating to air pollution and its effect on health, rather than just providing an overall perspective. It deals with the impact of nasal disease on lung exposure, how pollutants are distributed within the lung, and the uncertainties with regard to defining the dose to the lung. It takes a tangential look at the lung dose by exploring the possibility of obtaining clues from occupational medicine. Toxicologically, the book examines the possible methodology for exploring how particles and their toxicity can be investigated, and looks into the cardio-toxic effects of air pollution. The effects of pollutant mixtures are compared with those of separate individual pollutants. In addition, the question of the importance of air acidity is tackled. Epidemiologically, the book deals with the problems associated with point sources as opposed to diffuse sources of air pollution, and considers whether we can quantify the health effects of air pollution adequately. These areas, though difficult, need to be addressed, in order to further develop our knowledge of the health effects of air pollution. In this volume, a strong panel of authors treat the issues. They have raised more questions but at the same time succeeded in solving a number of problems. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Science | Environmental Science (see Also Chemistry - Environmental) - Medical | Toxicology - Technology & Engineering | Industrial Health & Safety |
Dewey: 615.902 |
Series: Air Pollution Reviews |
Physical Information: 0.76" H x 6.06" W x 9.2" (1.16 lbs) 264 pages |
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Publisher Description: This invaluable volume, the third in the series Air Pollution Reviews, addresses particular questions relating to air pollution and its effect on health. It deals with the impact of nasal disease on lung exposure, how pollutants are distributed within the lung, and the uncertainties with regard to defining the dose to the lung. It takes a tangential look at the lung dose by exploring the possibility of obtaining clues from occupational medicine.Toxicologically, the book examines the possible methodology for exploring how particles and their toxicity can be investigated, and looks into the cardio-toxic effects of air pollution. The effects of pollutant mixtures are compared with those of individual pollutants. In addition, the question of the importance of acid aerosols is tackled.Epidemiologically, the book deals with the problems associated with point sources as opposed to diffuse sources of air pollution, and considers whether the health effects of air pollution can be adequately quantified.These areas, though difficult, need to be addressed, in order to develop our knowledge of the health effects of air pollution. In this volume, a strong panel of authors treat the issues. They have raised questions but at the same time succeeded in solving a number of problems. |