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Cancer Risk and Diesel Exhaust Exposure Among Railroad Workers
Inhalation exposure to diesel exhaust in the railroad work environment causes significant and quantifiable cancer risks to many railroad workers....
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Occupational-related exposure to diesel exhaust and risk of leukemia: systematic review and meta-analysis of cohort studies
PurposeDiesel exhaust (DE) is an established lung carcinogen. The association with leukemia is not well established. We conducted a systematic review...
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Metal and oxidative potential exposure through particle inhalation and oxidative stress biomarkers: a 2-week pilot prospective study among Parisian subway workers
ObjectiveIn this pilot study on subway workers, we explored the relationships between particle exposure and oxidative stress biomarkers in exhaled...
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Factors and trends in the development of the space industry in the context of the digitalization of the economy of the Republic of Kazakhstan
The article is relevant because of the need to formulate and consider the main tools of digital socioeconomic transformation, as well as because of...
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The influencing factors of carbon emissions in the railway transportation industry based on extended LMDI decomposition method: evidence from the BRIC countries
In the twenty-first century, global warming and other environmental issues have become the focus of international attention. The total generation of...
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The Challenges of Food Sovereignty’s Program by Global Climate Change in Tropical Ecosystem in Indonesia
Destruction of the earth and global climate change has now become a painful reality. Excessive exploitation of natural resources up to 1.7 times... -
Rail Tourism – Emergencies and Possibilities on National Territory
The theme related to rail tourism has been gaining prominence, related to sustainability, and our goal is to explore how the use of railway... -
Exergy, Anergy, and Sustainability
Exergy and Anergy are important terms for understanding sustainability in the context of energy consumption. Well established in the scientific... -
Energy Conservation
Energy conservation opportunities in industrial facilities in general and specifically in welding shops include process improvement measures,... -
A prospective study to evaluate CO2 emission mitigation strategies for highway transportation
Ranking as one of the largest mobility modes for passengers and freight, highway transportation globally accounts for huge amounts of fossil-based...
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Enabling Reuse in Extended Producer Responsibility Schemes for White Goods: Legal and Organisational Conditions for Connecting Resource Flows and Actors
Extended producer responsibility (EPR) schemes have proliferated across Europe and other parts of the world in recent years and have contributed to...
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Eco-innovation by Integrating Emerging Technologies with ARIZ Method
This paper integrates emerging technologies with ARIZ method and presents a process of eco-innovative design. The process is based on emerging... -
An empirical study of innovation-led economic diversification in MENA oil exporters
This paper aims, on the one hand, to investigate the impact of innovation on economic diversification in 11 oil-abundant MENA countries (Algeria,...
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Does industry 4.0 and environmental quality asymmetrically affect South Africa’s manufacturing sector? A fresh insight from nonlinear autoregressive distributed lag (NARDL) model
Owing to recent developments and implications inspired by fourth industrial revolution (4IR) technologies in the global manufacturing sector through...
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Bioavailability as a Microbial System Property: Lessons Learned from Biodegradation in the Mycosphere
Bioavailability for contaminant degradation requires a deep understanding of the ecology of degrader microbial systems. It hence should be perceived... -
Transdisciplinarity: science for and with society in light of the university’s roles and functions
The idea that universities should become entrepreneurial, commercialized, private commodities or should serve politicians and governmental agencies...
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Radon-222: environmental behavior and impact to (human and non-human) biota
As an inert radioactive gas, 222 Rn could be easily transported to the atmosphere via emanation, migration, or exhalation. Research measurements...
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“Perpetual power” from the tides in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 1813–1858
From 1822 to 1858, a “perpetual power” system supplied continuous, uniform tidal power to Boston industries. A 2.4 km dam in the Charles River...
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The Role of Science in Socioeconomic Development and Formation of a Unified Scientific and Technological Space of the Union State of Russia and Belarus
AbstractOn June 18, 2019, a joint meeting of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Presidium of the National Academy of Sciences...
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How the Structures of a Green Campus Promotes the Development of Sustainability Competences. The Experience of the University of Bologna
Pursuing sustainable development in universities is not just a political issue or management issue of the universities. Strategies and action plans...