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Macrodebris and microplastics pollution in Nigeria: first report on abundance, distribution and composition

Ebere EC, Wirnkor VA, Ngozi VE, Chukwuemeka IS

The abundance, distribution and composition of marine debris (>5 cm) and small microplastics (11 µm) from five rivers in South Eastern Nigeria was investigated. This study provided the first assessment...
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Effect of Acaromyces Ingoldii Secondary Metabolites on the Growth of Brown-Rot (Gloeophyllum Trabeum) and White-Rot (Trametes Versicolor) Fungi

Olatinwo R, So CL, Eberhardt

We investigated the antifungal activities of an endophytic fungus identified as Acaromyces ingoldii, found on a loblolly (Pinus taeda L.) pine bolt in Louisiana during routine laboratory microbial isolations. The...
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Identification and Characterization of Fungi Contaminated in the Built-In Furniture of an Apartment Home

Choi MA, Ahn GR, Kim SH

Fungal contamination of built-in furniture is a frequent problem in Korea when new apartment is built. However, domestic information on the contaminating fungi is very limited. This study was conducted...
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Experimental modeling of the acute toxicity and cytogenotoxic fate of composite mixtures of chromate, copper and arsenate oxides associated with CCA preservative using Clarias gariepinus (Burchell 1822)

Fagbenro O, Alimba CG, Bakare AA

Concurrent occurrence of chromium (Cr), copper (Cu) and arsenic (As) from chromated copper arsenate (CCA) wood preservative in aquatic ecosystems demands that their joint-actions in eliciting toxic effects be assessed...
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Workplace Diesel Exhausts and Gasoline Exposure and Risk of Colorectal Cancer in Four Nordic Countries

Talibov M, Sormunen J, Weiderpass E, Kjaerheim , Martinsen , Sparen P, Tryggvadottir L, Hansen J, Pukkala E

BACKGROUND: Evidence on associations between occupational diesel exhaust and gasoline exposure and colorectal cancer is limited. We aimed to assess the effect of workplace exposure to diesel exhaust and gasoline...
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Second hand smoke exposure in workplace by job status and occupations

Park H, Cho SI, Lee C

BACKGROUND: The objective of this study is to evaluate the risk of exposure to second hand smoke (SHS) during working hours by job status and occupation. METHODS: Using the 4th Korean...
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Diversity and Ecology of Myxomycetes from Kütahya and Konya (Turkey) with Four New Records

Ocak I, Konuk M

In this study, we examined myxomycetes that developed in moist chamber cultures of substrata material collected from Kütahya and Konya provinces in Turkey. We collected bark samples from living trees,...
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Screening and Evaluation of Streptomyces Species as a Potential Biocontrol Agent against a Wood Decay Fungus, Gloeophyllum trabeum

Jung SJ, Kim NK, Lee DH, Hong SI, Lee JK

Two-hundred and fifty-five strains of actinomycetes isolated from soil samples were screened for their antagonistic activities against four well-known wood decay fungi (WDF), including a brown rot fungus, Gloeophyllum trabeum...
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Relationship Between Noise-Related Risk Perception, Knowledge, and the Use of Hearing Protection Devices Among Para Rubber Wood Sawmill Workers

Thepaksorn P, Siriwong W, Neitzel RL, Somrongthong R, Techasrivichien T

BACKGROUND: The understanding of the relationship between risk perception, knowledge, and protective behaviors could play a major role in occupational risk control and management. Research exploring how workers perceive, recognize,...
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Comparison of accuracy between panoramic radiography, cone-beam computed tomography, and ultrasonography in detection of foreign bodies in the maxillofacial region: an in vitro study

Abdinian M, Aminian M, Seyyedkhamesi S

OBJECTIVES: Foreign bodies (FBs) account for 3.8% of all pathologies of the head and neck region, and approximately one third of them are missed on initial examination. Thus, FBs represent...
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Relationship between residence characteristics and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon exposure in housewives: second Korean National Environmental Health Survey (2012–2014)

Park HG, Ha NY, Kim DH, Kim JH, Lee CK, Kim K, Ryu JY

BACKGROUND: Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) produced by incomplete combustion have negative effects on human health due to their carcinogenicity and teratogenicity. Indoor sources of PAHs include tobacco smoke, heating sources,...
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Functional disorders of the lung and symptoms of respiratory disease associated with occupational inhalation exposure to wood dust in Iran

Neghab M, Jabari Z, Kargar Shouroki F

OBJECTIVES: The possible adverse respiratory effects of airborne pollutants in sawmills have not been thoroughly investigated in Iran. Additionally, the extent to which workers are exposed to this organic dust...
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Analgesic Effect of Hippophae rhamnoides Extract in Orofacial Pain in Rats

Kim YK, Choi JH, Kim HJ, Yoon HS, Hyun KY, Lee MK

Hippophae rhamnoides L. (sea buckthorn) is a shrub wood that belongs to the bamboo tree family, and is rich in vitamin C, D, and E; it is referred to as...
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Endoscopic Removal of Retained a Wooden Foreign Body Causing Persistent Intraorbital Inflammation

Kim HG, Chung YJ

An intraorbital foreign body can cause a variety of signs and symptoms depending on size, location, and composition and can be classified as metal, inorganic, or organic depending on composition....
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Occupational Tasks Influencing Lung Function and Respiratory Symptoms Among Charcoal-Production Workers: A Time-Series Study

Pramchoo W, Geater AF, Jamulitrat S, Geater SL, Tangtrakulwanich B

BACKGROUND: Tasks involved in traditional charcoal production expose workers to various levels of charcoal dust and wood smoke. This study aimed to identify specific tasks influencing lung function and respiratory...
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Screening and Production of Manganese Peroxidase from Fusarium sp. on Residue Materials

Huy ND, Tien NT, Huyen LT, Quang HT, Tung TQ, Luong NN, Park SM

In this study, we report the manganese peroxidase production ability from a Fusarium sp. strain using an inexpensive medium of agriculture residues of either rice straw or wood chips as...
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Three New Recorded Species of the Physalacriaceae on Ulleung Island, Korea

Park KH, Kim C, Kim M, Kim NK, Park JY, Eimes JA, Cho HJ, Han SK, Lim YW

Most known species in the Physalacriaceae are saprotrophs that grow on decaying leaves and wood, and approximately 21 genera in the Physalacriaceae have been reported worldwide. During an ongoing survey...
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Effect of the Ethanol Extract of Propolis on Formation of Streptococcus mutans Biofilm

Park BI, Jung YW, Kim YH, Lee SM, Kwon LS, Kim KJ, An SY, Choi NY, You YO

Streptococcus mutans (S. mutans) is one of the most important bacteria in the formation of dental plaque and dental caries. S. mutans adheres to an acquired pellicle formed on the...
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Diversity of Wood-Inhabiting Polyporoid and Corticioid Fungi in Odaesan National Park, Korea

Jang Y, Jang S, Lee J, Lee H, Lim YW, Kim C, Kim JJ

Polyporoid and corticioid fungi are among the most important wood-decay fungi. Not only do they contribute to nutrient cycling by decomposing wood debris, but they are also valuable sources for...
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A Case of Intracranial Wooden Foreign Body: Mimicking Pneumocephalus

Kim DH, Park ES, Seong HY, Park JB, Kwon SC, Sim HB, Lyo IU

Intracranial wooden foreign bodies are rare. In addition, such objects are difficult to identify with conventional radiographic techniques, such as X-ray radiography or brain computed tomography. A 48-year-old man presented...
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