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pro vyhledávání: '"Geshi Mao"'
Autor:
Guilin Yi, Dongming Wang, Wenzhen Li, Zhenlong Chen, Geshi Mao, Jie Wu, Zuxun Lu, Yong Yao, Jiaojun Liang
Publikováno v:
Journal of hypertension. 39(4)
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the relationship of occupational noise, bilateral hearing loss with blood pressure and hypertension among a Chinese population. METHODS We included 15 422 individuals from a cross-sectional survey of the key occupational disease
Autor:
Wenzhen Li, Guilin Yi, Zhenlong Chen, Jie Wu, Zuxun Lu, Jiaojun Liang, Geshi Mao, Yong Yao, Dongming Wang, Li, Wenzhen, Yi, Guilin, Chen, Zhenlong, Wu, Jie, Lu, Zuxun, Liang, Jiaojun, Mao, Geshi, Yao, Yong, Wang, Dongming
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hypertension; Apr2021, Vol. 39 Issue 4, p643-650, 8p
Autor:
Lei Yang, Zheng-lun Wang, Jiaojun Liang, Gulin Yi, Dirk Dahmann, Fengxia Hu, Lei Zhao, Jia-bing Wu, Michael Koob, Weihong Chen, Geshi Mao, Limin Wang, Jichao Li
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OBJECTIVE Workplace aerosol sampling is challenged by its influencing factors and methodological limitations. Some factors, including blank setting, electrostatic effect, sample mass gain, and limit of detection (LOD), were studied to characterize th
Autor:
Limin, Wang, Fengxia, Hu, Zhenglun, Wang, Jiaojun, Liang, Jichao, Li, Geshi, Mao, Wwili, Song, Guilin, Yi, Lei, Zhao, Jiabing, Wu, Michael, Koob, Weihong, Chen, Dirk, Dahmann, Lei, Yang
Publikováno v:
Zhonghua lao dong wei sheng zhi ye bing za zhi = Zhonghua laodong weisheng zhiyebing zazhi = Chinese journal of industrial hygiene and occupational diseases. 34(1)
Dust sample mass gain is too smaller to satisfy the limit of detection (LOD) even in most cases during dust sampling at workplaces nowdays, especially for respirable fraction. Therefore, it is aimed to solve the problem by increasing sample load with
Autor:
Michael Koob, Frank Bochmann, Jinbo Yang, Zheng-lun Wang, Lei Yang, Weihong Chen, Jingzhi Sun, Guilin Yi, Markus Mattenklott, Yi Sun, Jichao Li, Limin Wang, Dirk Dahmann, Geshi Mao
Publikováno v:
The Annals of occupational hygiene. 56(4)
In China, dust samplers were originally designed to collect 'total dust' for a short term during production, which is different from the widely adopted sampling strategy for dust. With the aim to provide the conversion factor from Chinese total dust