Examines the Institute of Medicine's (IOM) report, `Veterans at Risk: The Health Effects of Mustard Gas and Lewisite,' which studies the extent to which longterm health consequences can be attributed to exposure to the two elements. Use of 60,000 US servicemen as human subjects during ...
Whole-body exposure to sulfur mustard (HD) produces cutaneous, respiratory and ocular impairment. Of these, ocular damage causes the most immediate incapac... J.,P.,Petrali,... - 《Journal of Applied Toxicology》 被引量: 50发表: 2000年 A Study of Mustard Gas Lesions of the Eyes of Rab...
Mustard gas as exposure component was not taken into account due to its explicit toxicity and the entailed difficulties in using the compounds for an experiment. The evaluation includes effects at various levels of biological organisation and functions to facilitate a heuristic evaluation of multiple ...
Two fungi organisms, two bacteria organisms and two levels of relative humidity (RH) were tested. Increased humidity and non-porous surface exposure were found to increase the biocidal capability of high levels of ozone. The results of this study indicate that even at relatively high concentrations...
This study evaluated the responses of sweet potatoes to Cadmium (Cd) stress through pot experiments to theoretically substantiate their comprehensive applications in Cd-polluted agricultural land. The experiments included a CK treatment and three Cd stre
Effect of multigenerational exposure to elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration on grain quality in wheat. Environ. Exp. Bot. 157, 310–319 (2019). CAS Google Scholar Bunce, J. A. CO2 enrichment at night affects the growth and yield of common beans. Crop Sci. 54, 1744–1747 (2014). ...
unprepared opponents, the use of chemical gas had very little tactical benefit; the recognition of this limited utility is that after widespread use in 1915 - except for the short-lived effects of the introduction of mustard gas in 1917 - gas was abandoned by both sides as an effective ...
Effects also depend on the health of a person or condition of the environment when exposure occurs. Breathing small amounts of chlorine for short periods of time adversely affects the human respiratory system. Effects differ from coughing and chest pain, to water retention in the lungs. Chlorine...
follow up studies have found evidence of severe learning difficulties and microcephaly in people exposedin utero. In uteroexposure was also associated with decreased school performance and intelligence quotient (IQ) [59,60]. Case–control studies suggest that exposure of men to mustard gas in Iran ...
exposure resulted in + 9 to + 46% higher concentrations of all the minerals, except K. The effect of climate abiotic factors could increase the ability of wheat to meet adult daily dietary requirements by + 6% to + 12% for protein, Zn and Fe, but decrease those of ...