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aerobiology books: Cultural Heritage and Aerobiology Paolo Mandrioli, Giulia Caneva, Cristina Sabbioni, 2013-06-29 Aerobiology is the science that studies the biological component of the atmosphere and its effects on living systems and on the environment. This term was used for the first time in 1935, but the attention of scientists to the biological component of the atmosphere goes back to 1769, when the Italian biologist Spallanzani carried out a series of experiments that disproved the concept of spontaneous generation of life and proved the presence of viable microorganisms in the air. Aerobiology has marked characteristics of interdisciplinarity: its application fields range from respiratory diseases to the airborne outbreak of animal and vegetal diseases and to the biodegradation of substances and materials. The latter is the subject of this book. The purpose of aerobiological research applied to the conservation of cultural heritage is to evaluate the risk of alteration by airborne microorganisms of materials forming artefacts of historical, artistic and archaeological interest. Airborne spores and vegetative structures may develop on different substrates and may be a cause of degradation, in relation to the types of materials, the microclimatic situation and the pollution of the conservation environments. The qualitative and quantitative evaluation of the biological component of air, performed by means of targeted analysis campaigns, and of the characteristics of materials and environments, supplies indispensable information for the evaluation of the actual risk and the planning of interventions. This book is divided into four main parts. |
aerobiology books: Aerobiology Michael L. Muilenberg, Harriet A. Burge, 1996-04-17 Aerobiology is the study of airborne particles that have an impact on humans and other organisms. Every day, we are exposed to airborne particles, including natural particles such as pollen, bacteria, and fungi, and unnatural particles, such as asbestos fibers and noxious chemicals. Aerobiology highlights the current interests in this field, primarily the ecology and distribution of airborne particles and their effects on health. |
aerobiology books: Pollen and Spores S N Agashe, 2019-10-16 Palynology finds applications in various fields. Some of them are taxonomy, plant evolution, plant breeding programmes, biotechnology, microbiology of water, soil and air, the pharmaceutical industry, cosmetic industry, energy food industry, forensic science, aerobiology, allergy, epidemiology, meteorology, fossil fuel exploration and biodiversity. |
aerobiology books: Aerobiology and Its Modern Applications Robert L. Edmonds, 1973 |
aerobiology books: Aerobiology Michael L. Muilenberg, Harriet A. Burge, 2018-04-20 Aerobiology is the study of airborne particles that have an impact on humans and other organisms. Every day, we are exposed to airborne particles, including natural particles such as pollen, bacteria, and fungi, and unnatural particles, such as asbestos fibers and noxious chemicals. Aerobiology highlights the current interests in this field, primarily the ecology and distribution of airborne particles and their effects on health. |
aerobiology books: Aerobiology Ibhar Hall Silver, 1970 |
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aerobiology books: An Introduction to Experimental Aerobiology Robert L. Dimmick, Ann B. Akers, 1969 |
aerobiology books: Textbook of Allergy for the Clinician Pudupakkam K. Vedanthan, Harold S. Nelson, Shripad N. Agashe, Mahesh P A, Rohit Katial, 2016-04-19 This well-illustrated book synthesizes all aspects of allergy, asthma, and related fields such as aerobiology and immunology. Appropriate for allergy practitioners and medical students seeking the latest information on allergy and asthma, it covers aeroallergens and their source plants all over the world.The book focuses on allergies caus |
aerobiology books: Aerobiology National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Aerobiology, 1938 |
aerobiology books: Aerobiology Harry Salem, Sidney A. Katz, 2016-04-26 This book focusses on the toxicological aspects of aerobiology, considering the adverse health effects associated with the inhalation of airborne biological particulates. |
aerobiology books: Aerobiology American Association for the Advancement of Science. Section on Medical Sciences, 1942 |
aerobiology books: Microbial Ecology of Leaves John H. Andrews, Susan S. Hirano, 2012-12-06 The leaf surface or phyllosphere is a major habitat for microorganisms. Microbes on or within leaves play important roles in plant ecology, and these microbes can be manipulated to enhance plant growth or reduce plant disease. This book presents a number of critical reviews by internationally recognized experts on the microbial ecology of leaves. Topics include methods of assessment of microbial populations on leaf surfaces, leaves as reservoirs of ice nucleation phenomenon, and leaves as microbial habitats in both aquatic and terrestrial environments. The book will be of interest to students and scientists in numerous disciplines, including botany, aerobiology, meteorology, ecology, agriculture, and microbiology. |
aerobiology books: Aerobiology Robert L. Edmonds, 1979 |
aerobiology books: The Air Spora Maureen E. Lacey, Jonathan S. West, 2007-02-03 This is an illustrated guide to trapping, identifying and quantifying airborne biological particles such as fungus, plant spores and pollen. Including a comprehensive review of what is in the air and detailing the historical development of theories leading to modern aerobiology, the book explains the fundamental processes behind airborne dispersal and techniques used to sample, identify and quantify biological particles. Includes photographs and 9 colour reproductions of paintings of airborne particles. |
aerobiology books: Advances in Aerobiology R.M. Leuschner, Boehm, 2013-03-09 |
aerobiology books: A Textbook of Microbiology: Dubey R.C. & Maheshwari D.K., 2023 This new edition of A Textbook of Microbiology continues to provide a comprehensive coverage on the basic principles of the subject with its focus on the concepts of ecology of microorganisms. The book has been written in lucid and easily understandable language for students. Each chapter has self-test exercise at the end of the book. Besides fulfilling the needs of undergraduate students, this book would also be useful for postgraduate students as well as aspirants of various competitive examinations. |
aerobiology books: Aerial Dispersal of Pollen and Spores Donald E. Aylor, 2017 |
aerobiology books: The Aerobiological Pathway of Microogranisms C. S. Cox, 1987-03-26 A new textbook which aims to provide a detailed theoretical background to the aerobiological pathway of micro-organisms. A special feature is the previously unpublished application of catastrophe to the role of relative humidity and temperature in aerosol survival. |
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aerobiology books: Biological Safety Dawn P. Wooley, Karen B. Byers, 2020-07-02 Biological safety and biosecurity protocols are essential to the reputation and responsibility of every scientific institution, whether research, academic, or production. Every risk—no matter how small—must be considered, assessed, and properly mitigated. If the science isn't safe, it isn't good. Now in its fifth edition, Biological safety: Principles and Practices remains the most comprehensive biosafety reference. Led by editors Karen Byers and Dawn Wooley, a team of expert contributors have outlined the technical nuts and bolts of biosafety and biosecurity within these pages. This book presents the guiding principles of laboratory safety, including: the identification, assessment, and control of the broad variety of risks encountered in the lab; the production facility; and, the classroom. Specifically, Biological Safety covers protection and control elements—from biosafety level cabinets and personal protection systems to strategies and decontamination methods administrative concerns in biorisk management, including regulations, guidelines, and compliance various aspects of risk assessment covering bacterial pathogens, viral agents, mycotic agents, protozoa and helminths, gene transfer vectors, zooonotic agents, allergens, toxins, and molecular agents as well as decontamination, aerobiology, occupational medicine, and training A resource for biosafety professionals, instructors, and those who work with pathogenic agents in any capacity, Biological safety is also a critical reference for laboratory managers, and those responsible for managing biohazards in a range of settings, including basic and agricultural research, clinical laboratories, the vivarium, field study, insectories, and greenhouses. |
aerobiology books: Current Catalog National Library of Medicine (U.S.), 1979 First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70. |
aerobiology books: Aerobiological Monitoring Recommendations : as Approved at the Workshop on Aerobiology, Toronto, Canada, April 26-27, 1973 Canada. Atmospheric Environment Service, Workshop on Aerobiology, Toronto, Ont., 1973, 1974 |
aerobiology books: Environmental Microbiology Ian Pepper, Charles P. Gerba, Terry Gentry, Raina M. Maier, 2011-10-13 For microbiology and environmental microbiology courses, this leading textbook builds on the academic success of the previous edition by including a comprehensive and up-to-date discussion of environmental microbiology as a discipline that has grown in scope and interest in recent years. From environmental science and microbial ecology to topics in molecular genetics, this edition relates environmental microbiology to the work of a variety of life science, ecology, and environmental science investigators. The authors and editors have taken the care to highlight links between environmental microbiology and topics important to our changing world such as bioterrorism and national security with sections on practical issues such as bioremediation, waterborne pathogens, microbial risk assessment, and environmental biotechnology.WHY ADOPT THIS EDITION? New chapters on: - Urban Environmental Microbiology - Bacterial Communities in Natural Ecosystems - Global Change and Microbial Infectious Disease - Microorganisms and Bioterrorism - Extreme Environments (emphasizing the ecology of these environments) - Aquatic Environments (now devoted to its own chapter- was combined with Extreme Environments) Updates to Methodologies: - Nucleic Acid -Based Methods: microarrays, phyloarrays, real-time PCR, metagomics, and comparative genomics - Physiological Methods: stable isotope fingerprinting and functional genomics and proteomics-based approaches - Microscopic Techniques: FISH (fluorescent in situ hybridization) and atomic force microscopy - Cultural Methods: new approaches to enhanced cultivation of environmental bacteria - Environmental Sample Collection and Processing: added section on air sampling |
aerobiology books: Botrytis – the Fungus, the Pathogen and its Management in Agricultural Systems Sabine Fillinger, Yigal Elad, 2018-03-30 The fungal genus Botrytis is the focus of intensive scientific research worldwide. The complex interactions between this pathogen and the plants it infects and the economic importance of the diseases caused by Botrytis (principally grey mould) on more than 1400 species of cultivated plants pre- and post-harvest, render this pathogen of particular interest to farmers, advisers, students and researchers in many fields worldwide. This 20-chapter book is a comprehensive treatise covering the rapidly developing science of Botrytis and reflecting the major developments in studies of this fungus. It will serve as a source of general information for specialists in agriculture and horticulture, and also for students and scientists interested in the biology of this fascinating, multifaceted phytopathogenic fungal species. |
aerobiology books: Fungi from Different Environments J K Misra, 2019-09-10 Mycologists now look at the genes of fungi to decipher many features that they have been studying in the past beyond just looking at the morphology and other such traits of these organisms. Fungi are also attracting the attention of scientists in various other disciplines. These include the search for useful fungi in various extreme environments th |
aerobiology books: Hospital Airborne Infection Control Wladyslaw Kowalski, 2011-12-07 Although nosocomial, or hospital-acquired, infections have been well cataloged and are fairly well understood, traditional solutions have failed to completely eliminate the problem. Even the most modern hospitals find themselves stymied by the persistence of these pathogens in hospital wards and operating rooms. The degree to which most of these infections are airborne is not known, but a growing body of evidence indicates that airborne transmission plays a role in many hospital-acquired infections. Addressing one of the most important topics in health care, Hospital Airborne Infection Control is the first book to deal with the control of airborne nosocomial infections in detail. It identifies all pathogens known or suspected to be airborne, along with their sources in hospital environments. It also summarizes all epidemiological evidence for airborne transmission. The text addresses respiratory, surgical site, burn wound, immunocompromised, pediatric, nursing home, and non-respiratory infections. In each category, an extensive number of examples show that inhalation is not the only airborne route by which infections may be transmitted. Noting that airborne transmission and surface contamination are virtually inseparable, the author emphasizes that both air and surface disinfection, including hand hygiene, are important factors in controlling the transmission of airborne disease. He also proposes a variety of new solutions and technologies, including ultraviolet, ionization, ozone, plasma, and vegetative air cleaning systems. A compendium of scientific and medical information, this book helps hospitals control nosocomial infections and outbreaks spread by the airborne route as well as by direct contact and contact with fomites or contaminated equipment. |
aerobiology books: Aerobiology and Its Modern Applications U.S. National Committee for the International Biological Program. Aerobiology Program, 1973 |
aerobiology books: Aerosol Science Ian Colbeck, Mihalis Lazaridis, 2014-02-03 AEROSOL SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS Aerosols influence many areas of our daily life. They are at the core of environmental problems such as global warming, photochemical smog and poor air quality. They can also have diverse effects on human health, where exposure occurs in both outdoor and indoor environments. However, aerosols can have beneficial effects too; the delivery of drugs to the lungs, the delivery of fuels for combustion and the production of nanomaterials all rely on aerosols. Advances in particle measurement technologies have made it possible to take advantage of rapid changes in both particle size and concentration. Likewise, aerosols can now be produced in a controlled fashion. Reviewing many technological applications together with the current scientific status of aerosol modelling and measurements, this book includes: Satellite aerosol remote sensing The effects of aerosols on climate change Air pollution and health Pharmaceutical aerosols and pulmonary drug delivery Bioaerosols and hospital infections Particle emissions from vehicles The safety of emerging nanomaterials Radioactive aerosols: tracers of atmospheric processes With the importance of this topic brought to the public's attention after the eruption of the Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajökull, this book provides a timely, concise and accessible overview of the many facets of aerosol science. |
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aerobiology books: Manual of Environmental Microbiology Cindy H. Nakatsu, Robert V. Miller, Suresh D. Pillai, 2020-08-11 The single most comprehensive resource for environmental microbiology Environmental microbiology, the study of the roles that microbes play in all planetary environments, is one of the most important areas of scientific research. The Manual of Environmental Microbiology, Fourth Edition, provides comprehensive coverage of this critical and growing field. Thoroughly updated and revised, the Manual is the definitive reference for information on microbes in air, water, and soil and their impact on human health and welfare. Written in accessible, clear prose, the manual covers four broad areas: general methodologies, environmental public health microbiology, microbial ecology, and biodegradation and biotransformation. This wealth of information is divided into 18 sections each containing chapters written by acknowledged topical experts from the international community. Specifically, this new edition of the Manual Contains completely new sections covering microbial risk assessment, quality control, and microbial source tracking Incorporates a summary of the latest methodologies used to study microorganisms in various environments Synthesizes the latest information on the assessment of microbial presence and microbial activity in natural and artificial environments The Manual of Environmental Microbiology is an essential reference for environmental microbiologists, microbial ecologists, and environmental engineers, as well as those interested in human diseases, water and wastewater treatment, and biotechnology. |
aerobiology books: Encyclopedia of the Antarctic Beau Riffenburgh, 2006-10-25 The Antarctic is unique, geographically, politically, and scientifically. It is the most remote, hostile, and dangerous continent, while at the same time it is the most pristine and least developed. Antarctica is the only major part of the Earth's landmass not directly governed by one nation, but under the control of a Treaty, with a multitude of acceding nations. The Encyclopedia of the Antarctic brings together large quantities of information on the wide variety of factors, issues and individuals influencing and relating to the Antarctic. No comparable book currently exists for this region. The Encyclopedia of the Antarctic discusses scientific activities and topics, but the 'human element' is also a significant part of the work, with entries on history, politics, legal issues, national research programs, scientific bases, historic huts, the United Nation's 'Question of Antarctica,' compliance with the Environmental Protocol, and tourism. |
aerobiology books: Advances in Aerobiology for the Preservation of Human and Environmental Health International Congress on Aerobiology, 2018 |
aerobiology books: Cultural Heritage and Aerobiology Paolo Mandrioli, Giulia Caneva, Cristina Sabbioni, 2003-10-31 Aerobiology is the science that studies the biological component of the atmosphere and its effects on living systems and on the environment. This term was used for the first time in 1935, but the attention of scientists to the biological component of the atmosphere goes back to 1769, when the Italian biologist Spallanzani carried out a series of experiments that disproved the concept of spontaneous generation of life and proved the presence of viable microorganisms in the air. Aerobiology has marked characteristics of interdisciplinarity: its application fields range from respiratory diseases to the airborne outbreak of animal and vegetal diseases and to the biodegradation of substances and materials. The latter is the subject of this book. The purpose of aerobiological research applied to the conservation of cultural heritage is to evaluate the risk of alteration by airborne microorganisms of materials forming artefacts of historical, artistic and archaeological interest. Airborne spores and vegetative structures may develop on different substrates and may be a cause of degradation, in relation to the types of materials, the microclimatic situation and the pollution of the conservation environments. The qualitative and quantitative evaluation of the biological component of air, performed by means of targeted analysis campaigns, and of the characteristics of materials and environments, supplies indispensable information for the evaluation of the actual risk and the planning of interventions. This book is divided into four main parts. |
aerobiology books: U.S. Army Directory of Technical Information Holdings and Services United States. Department of the Army. Data Management Division, 1969 |
aerobiology books: Indoor Allergens National Research Council, Institute of Medicine, Committee on the Health Effects of Indoor Allergens, 1993-02-01 More than 50 million Americans, one out of five, suffer from hay fever, asthma, and other allergic diseases. Many of these conditions are caused by exposure to allergens in indoor environments such as the house, work, and schoolâ€where we spend as much as 98 percent of our time. Developed by medical, public health, and engineering professionals working together, this unique volume summarizes what is known about indoor allergens, how they affect human health, the magnitude of their effect on various populations, and how they can be controlled. The book addresses controversies, recommends research directions, and suggests how to assist and educate allergy patients, as well as professionals. Indoor Allergens presents a wealth of information about common indoor allergens and their varying effects, from significant hay fever to life-threatening asthma. The volume discusses sources of allergens, from fungi and dust mites to allergenic chemicals, plants, and animals, and examines practical measures for their control. Indoor Allergens discusses how the human airway and immune system respond to inhaled allergens and assesses patient testing methods, covering the importance of the patient's medical history and outlining procedures and approaches to interpretation for skin tests, in vitro diagnostic tests, and tests of patients' pulmonary function. This comprehensive and practical volume will be important to allergists and other health care providers; public health professionals; specialists in building design, construction, and maintenance; faculty and students in public health; and interested allergy patients. |
aerobiology books: TEXT BOOK OF BIOSTATISTICS AND RESEARCH METHODOLOGY Dr. Kapil Pal, Dr. Nidhi Sharma, Dr. Abhishek Dwivedi, Dr. Dipanwita Chaudhuri Sil; Dr. Rupesh Kumar Mani, 2025-04-25 The Textbook of Biostatistics and Research Methodology is a comprehensive guide designed for students, researchers, and professionals in pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences. It provides fundamental concepts and practical applications of statistical methods used in research and industry. The book begins with measures of central tendency, covering mean, median, and mode with pharmaceutical examples, helping readers understand data distribution in research. It then explores measures of dispersion, including range and standard deviation, which are crucial for analyzing variability in drug formulations and clinical studies. A dedicated section on correlation explains Karl Pearson’s coefficient and multiple correlation techniques, providing real-world pharmaceutical applications. The regression analysis chapter covers curve fitting, least squares method, and multiple regression, aiding in predictive modeling of drug responses. The book delves into probability distributions, including binomial, normal, and Poisson distributions, along with sampling techniques, hypothesis testing, and standard error concepts used in pharmaceutical research. Parametric tests, such as t-tests, ANOVA, and least significance difference methods, are thoroughly explained for comparing sample groups in clinical trials. For non-parametric analysis, tests like the Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test, Mann-Whitney U Test, Kruskal-Wallis Test, and Friedman Test are covered, offering alternatives for non-normally distributed data. The introduction to research methodology discusses the importance of experimental design, plagiarism, and ethical research practices. The book also covers graphical data representation through histograms, pie charts, cubic graphs, response surface plots, and contour plots, enhancing statistical analysis visualization. The methodology design chapter includes sample size determination, data presentation, and protocol development for cohort and clinical studies. A section on regression modeling explains hypothesis testing in simple and multiple regression models, incorporating industrial and clinical trial applications using Excel, SPSS, MINITAB®, and R software. It also introduces the Design and Analysis of Experiments, with factorial designs, response surface methodology, and optimization techniques. With its structured approach, practical pharmaceutical examples, and in-depth statistical concepts, this textbook is an essential resource for students and professionals involved in biostatistics, clinical research, and pharmaceutical industry applications. |
aerobiology books: A Directory of Information Resources in the United States: Physical Sciences, Engineering National Referral Center (U.S.), 1971 |
aerobiology books: Damp Indoor Spaces and Health Institute of Medicine, Board on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Committee on Damp Indoor Spaces and Health, 2004-10-01 Almost all homes, apartments, and commercial buildings will experience leaks, flooding, or other forms of excessive indoor dampness at some point. Not only is excessive dampness a health problem by itself, it also contributes to several other potentially problematic types of situations. Molds and other microbial agents favor damp indoor environments, and excess moisture may initiate the release of chemical emissions from damaged building materials and furnishings. This new book from the Institute of Medicine examines the health impact of exposures resulting from damp indoor environments and offers recommendations for public health interventions. Damp Indoor Spaces and Health covers a broad range of topics. The book not only examines the relationship between damp or moldy indoor environments and adverse health outcomes but also discusses how and where buildings get wet, how dampness influences microbial growth and chemical emissions, ways to prevent and remediate dampness, and elements of a public health response to the issues. A comprehensive literature review finds sufficient evidence of an association between damp indoor environments and some upper respiratory tract symptoms, coughing, wheezing, and asthma symptoms in sensitized persons. This important book will be of interest to a wide-ranging audience of science, health, engineering, and building professionals, government officials, and members of the public. |
aerobiology books: Pollen and Spores S N Agashe, 2019-10-16 Palynology finds applications in various fields. Some of them are taxonomy, plant evolution, plant breeding programmes, biotechnology, microbiology of water, soil and air, the pharmaceutical industry, cosmetic industry, energy food industry, forensic science, aerobiology, allergy, epidemiology, meteorology, fossil fuel exploration and biodiversity. |
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