ANALYSING THE CAUSES OF CHRONIC COUGH: RELATION TO DIESEL EXHAUST, OZONE, NITROGEN OXIDES, SULPHUR OXIDES AND OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS

Analysing the causes of chronic cough: relation to diesel exhaust, ozone, nitrogen oxides, sulphur oxides and other environmental factors

Elite Accessories Abstract Air pollution remains a leading cause of many respiratory diseases including chronic cough.Although episodes of incidental, dramatic air pollution are relatively rare, current levels of exposure of pollutants in industrialized and developing countries such as total articles, diesel exhaust particles and common cigarette s

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Root Border Cells as a Convenient Single Cell System to Study Plant-Environmental Interactions: A Case Study for Aluminum Tolerance

Root border cells (RBCs) are a group of cells that originated from the root cap meristem, which are developed by genetic regulation and play a variety of biological functions.Being composed of a homologous single cell population with high metabolic activity and intact cell walls, RBCs represent a highly useful tool for studying various aspects of p

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Credit Default Swap and Liquidity

The recent global economic downturn that erupted in the mid 2007 saw an increase of the Credit Default Swaps (CDS) by hundred basis points and severe liquidity crunch in the financial sector of the United States.The recession phase highlighted the importance of the liquidity for the investors and underlined Cleaner the importance of understanding t

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