Biological Responses Of Inhaling Gas And Particulate Matter From Biomass Burning On The Respiratory System Of Rats

Trans-boundary air pollution from biomass burning like forest fire is a recurrent environmental problem in Southeast Asia. This raises inevitable issues of the impact of increasing air pollution on human health. Biomass burning releases large amounts of particulates (solid carbon combustion part...

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Main Author: Widiyanto, Slamet
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spelling my-upm-ir.112542024-06-13T02:15:22Z Biological Responses Of Inhaling Gas And Particulate Matter From Biomass Burning On The Respiratory System Of Rats 2003 Widiyanto, Slamet Trans-boundary air pollution from biomass burning like forest fire is a recurrent environmental problem in Southeast Asia. This raises inevitable issues of the impact of increasing air pollution on human health. Biomass burning releases large amounts of particulates (solid carbon combustion particulates) and gases. Uncontrolled forest fire in Southeast Asia especially Indonesia and Malaysia has caused smoke pollution (haze). The haze episodes in Southeast Asia contributed to substantial health problem of the public in 1 997 and early 1 998. Exposure to gas and particulate air pollution resulted in adverse health effects i.e. an increase in the morbidity and mortality due to respiratory and cardiovascular diseases however the biological mechanisms responsible for this association are not clear. 2003 Thesis http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/11254/ http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/11254/1/FPSK_M_2003_9.pdf text en public masters Universiti Putra Malaysia Faculty of Medicine and Health Science Noor, Hamdan English
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Widiyanto, Slamet
Biological Responses Of Inhaling Gas And Particulate Matter From Biomass Burning On The Respiratory System Of Rats
description Trans-boundary air pollution from biomass burning like forest fire is a recurrent environmental problem in Southeast Asia. This raises inevitable issues of the impact of increasing air pollution on human health. Biomass burning releases large amounts of particulates (solid carbon combustion particulates) and gases. Uncontrolled forest fire in Southeast Asia especially Indonesia and Malaysia has caused smoke pollution (haze). The haze episodes in Southeast Asia contributed to substantial health problem of the public in 1 997 and early 1 998. Exposure to gas and particulate air pollution resulted in adverse health effects i.e. an increase in the morbidity and mortality due to respiratory and cardiovascular diseases however the biological mechanisms responsible for this association are not clear.
format Thesis
qualification_level Master's degree
author Widiyanto, Slamet
author_facet Widiyanto, Slamet
author_sort Widiyanto, Slamet
title Biological Responses Of Inhaling Gas And Particulate Matter From Biomass Burning On The Respiratory System Of Rats
title_short Biological Responses Of Inhaling Gas And Particulate Matter From Biomass Burning On The Respiratory System Of Rats
title_full Biological Responses Of Inhaling Gas And Particulate Matter From Biomass Burning On The Respiratory System Of Rats
title_fullStr Biological Responses Of Inhaling Gas And Particulate Matter From Biomass Burning On The Respiratory System Of Rats
title_full_unstemmed Biological Responses Of Inhaling Gas And Particulate Matter From Biomass Burning On The Respiratory System Of Rats
title_sort biological responses of inhaling gas and particulate matter from biomass burning on the respiratory system of rats
granting_institution Universiti Putra Malaysia
granting_department Faculty of Medicine and Health Science
publishDate 2003
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/11254/1/FPSK_M_2003_9.pdf
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