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David Vernez, Olivier Duperrex, Horacio Herrera, Vincent Perret, Isabelle Rossi, Frederic Regamey and Michel Guillemin
The measurement of an airborne concentration in Amosite fibers above 5035 F/m3 in a school prompted a retrospective quantitative health risk assessment. Dose estimates were built using air measurements, laboratory experiments, previous exposure data, and...
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Antonio J. Rodríguez-Hidalgo, Anabel Alcívar and Mauricio Herrera-López
Two important challenges in research on bullying are to have reliable tools to measure traditional bullying and discriminatory bullying related to special educational needs (SEN), and to learn more about their prevalence. We present the validations of tw...
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Anne Sledd and Tristan L?Ecuyer
Decreasing sea ice and snow cover are reducing the surface albedo and changing the Arctic surface energy balance. How these surface albedo changes influence the planetary albedo is a more complex question, though, that depends critically on the modulatin...
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Raoni Blum Tomaz,Andre Luis Silva dos Santos,Helder Pereira Borges,Celso Henrique Leite Silva Júnior,Denilson da Silva Bezerra
Brazil has the largest continuous area of mangrove forests in the world, the Amazon Macrotidal Mangrove Coast (AMMC). The objective of the present study is to simulate the response of eastern Amazonian mangroves to sea-level rise, and to produce a vulner...
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Laura Penta, Giulia Muzi, Marta Cofini, Alberto Leonardi, Lucia Lanciotti and Susanna Esposito
Background: Ophthalmopathy is a rare extra-thyroid manifestation of Graves? disease, in paediatrics. Intravenous corticosteroids are the main treatment of moderate-to-severe Graves? orbitopathy. In this paper, we describe a moderate-to-severe active Grav...
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