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Threat Assessment in Tactical Airborne Environments

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"... Abstract- The paper repor program on target threat asse process will be discussed. components in this process: in assessment. Threat assessment Work Domain Analysis tec assessment based upon Bayesi with its test results. ..."
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Abstract- The paper repor program on target threat asse process will be discussed. components in this process: in assessment. Threat assessment Work Domain Analysis tec assessment based upon Bayesi with its test results.

Toward Adaptation of fNIRS Instrumentation to Airborne Environments

by G. Adamovsky, J. Mackey, A. Harrivel, T. Hearn, B. Floyd
"... The paper reviews potential applications of functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS), a well-known medical diagnostic technique, to monitoring the cognitive state of pilots with a focus on identifying ways to adopt this technique to airborne environments. We also discuss various fNIRS technique ..."
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The paper reviews potential applications of functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS), a well-known medical diagnostic technique, to monitoring the cognitive state of pilots with a focus on identifying ways to adopt this technique to airborne environments. We also discuss various f

Nanotoxicology: an emerging discipline evolving from studies of ultrafine particles. Environ Health Perspect 113:823–839

by Günter Oberdörster, Eva Oberdörster, Jan Oberdörster , 2005
"... Although humans have been exposed to airborne nanosized particles (NSPs; < 100 nm) throughout their evolutionary stages, such exposure has increased dramatically over the last century due to anthropogenic sources. The rapidly developing field of nanotechnology is likely to become yet another sour ..."
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Although humans have been exposed to airborne nanosized particles (NSPs; < 100 nm) throughout their evolutionary stages, such exposure has increased dramatically over the last century due to anthropogenic sources. The rapidly developing field of nanotechnology is likely to become yet another

ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY Metagenomic Analysis of the Airborne Environment in Urban Spaces

by Nicholas A. Be, James B. Thissen, Viacheslav Y. Fofanov, Jonathan E. Allen, Mark Rojas, George Golovko, Yuriy Fofanov, Heather Koshinsky, Crystal J. Jaing , 2014
"... Abstract The organisms in aerosol microenvironments, es-pecially densely populated urban areas, are relevant to main-tenance of public health and detection of potential epidemic or biothreat agents. To examine aerosolized microorganisms in this environment, we performed sequencing on the material fr ..."
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Abstract The organisms in aerosol microenvironments, es-pecially densely populated urban areas, are relevant to main-tenance of public health and detection of potential epidemic or biothreat agents. To examine aerosolized microorganisms in this environment, we performed sequencing on the material

The airborne metagenome in an indoor urban environment

by Susannah G. Tringe, Tao Zhang, Xuguo Liu, Yiting Yu, Wah Heng Lee, Jennifer Yap, Fei Yao, Sim Tiow Suan, Seah Keng Ing, Matthew Haynes, Forest Rohwer, Chia Lin Wei, Patrick Tan, Edward M. Rubin, Yijun Ruan - PLoS ONE , 2008
"... The indoor atmosphere is an ecological unit that impacts on public health. To investigate the composition of organisms in this space, we applied culture-independent approaches to microbes harvested from the air of two densely populated urban buildings, from which we analyzed 80 megabases genomic DNA ..."
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DNA sequence and 6000 16S rDNA clones. The air microbiota is primarily bacteria, including potential opportunistic pathogens commonly isolated from human-inhabited environments such as hospitals, but none of the data contain matches to virulent pathogens or bioterror agents. Comparison of air samples

Airborne Microflora in the Atmosphere of an Hospital Environment

by F. O. Ekhaise, E. E. Isitor, O. Idehen, A. O. Emoghene
"... Abstract: A study was undertaken to determine typical concentrations of airborne bacteria and fungi (microflora) in Teaching Hospital environment in Benin City in the tropical rainforest environment of Nigeria. Aerial sampling was conducted at various hospital wards each day. The air samples were co ..."
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Abstract: A study was undertaken to determine typical concentrations of airborne bacteria and fungi (microflora) in Teaching Hospital environment in Benin City in the tropical rainforest environment of Nigeria. Aerial sampling was conducted at various hospital wards each day. The air samples were

AIRBORNE METAL CONCENTRATIONS IN SHIPYARD ENVIRONMENT

by unknown authors , 2000
"... Protection against corrosion in the shipyard is a source of airborne particles. From October 1996 to September 1997 samples of suspended particles (1 site) and dustfall (6 sites) were collected in the vicinity of a repairs shipyard situated in the Martin{}ica Cove, east of the city of Rijeka, Croati ..."
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Protection against corrosion in the shipyard is a source of airborne particles. From October 1996 to September 1997 samples of suspended particles (1 site) and dustfall (6 sites) were collected in the vicinity of a repairs shipyard situated in the Martin{}ica Cove, east of the city of Rijeka

Coding-Based System Primitives for Airborne Cloud Computing

by Chit-kwan Lin , 2011
"... The recent proliferation of sensors in inhospitable environments such as disaster or battle zones has not been matched by in situ data processing capabilities due to a lack of computing infrastructure in the field. We envision a solution based on small, low-altitude unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) t ..."
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methods to exploit natural properties of the airborne environment (i.e., antenna beam diversity and anomaly sparsity).

Controlling Airborne Microbial Contamination

by Chris Kerth, Crystal Braden
"... There are many factors that can contribute to microbial loads of the in-plant environment. Several pathways can lead to the introduction of ..."
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There are many factors that can contribute to microbial loads of the in-plant environment. Several pathways can lead to the introduction of

Airborne chemical sensing with mobile robots

by Achim J. Lilienthal, Amy Loutfi, Tom Duckett - Online]. Available: http://www.mdpi.org/sensors/papers/s6111616.pdf , 2006
"... Abstract: Airborne chemical sensing with mobile robots has been an active research area since the beginning of the 1990s. This article presents a review of research work in this field, including gas distribution mapping, trail guidance, and the different subtasks of gas source localisation. Due to t ..."
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Abstract: Airborne chemical sensing with mobile robots has been an active research area since the beginning of the 1990s. This article presents a review of research work in this field, including gas distribution mapping, trail guidance, and the different subtasks of gas source localisation. Due
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