01315nam2 2200277 i 450 SUN005499820071210120000.037-7491-420-620061031d1978 |0gerc50 bagerDE|||| |||||ˆ4: Das ‰archaische Nordtor und seine Umgebung im Herion von Samosvon Hans Peter IslerBauaufnahme und Bauluschriebung von Thanassis E. KalpaxisBonnHabelt1978IX, 174 p., 53 tav.31 cm2 c. ripieg. in tasca.001SUN00549972001 Samos4205 Bonn : Habelt210 v. ; 31 cm215 In testa al front.: Deutsches archaologisches Institut.BonnSUNL000868Isler, Hans PeterSUNV043495214840Kalpaxis, Thanassis E.SUNV043496HabeltSUNV003835650ITSOL20181109RICASUN0054998UFFICIO DI BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI LETTERE E BENI CULTURALI07 CONS Ba Samos 1/4 07 10100 UFFICIO DI BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI LETTERE E BENI CULTURALIIT-CE010310100CONS Ba Samos 1/4caArchaische Nordtor und seine Umgebung im Herion von Samos282941UNICAMPANIA05404nam 2201513z- 450 991074328040332120230911(CKB)5690000000228503(oapen)doab113883(EXLCZ)99569000000022850320230920c2023uuuu -u- -engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEnvironmental and Occupational Health in BrazilMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20231 online resource (368 p.)3-0365-8406-4 Brazil, the largest country in Latin America, is a multicultural country with abundant biodiversity, forests, and water sources. The country has experienced rapid urbanization and industrialization in recent decades, creating considerable social and economic progress. However, countless environmental and occupational risks that follow unregulated development still threaten the health of exposed children and adults from urban and rural areas. Despite a complex scenario of exposure to multiple contaminants, studies on the impacts on human health and well-being are sorely needed. Thus, building up comprehensive evidence on environmental and occupational health in Brazil is crucial to improving practices and policies toward stronger social development. This Special Issue comprises cutting-edge epidemiological, clinical, and experimental studies, as well as literature reviews on all aspects of environmental and occupational health in Brazil. Studies on children, adults, and vulnerable populations related to toxicology, epidemiology, and public policies are especially welcomed. Manuscript topics include, but are not limited to, the adverse health effects of physical, chemical, and biological risks; exposure to air, water, soil and food pollution; metals and pesticides; organic solvents; dust; and climate change.Medicine and Nursingbicssc1000 daysacute renal failureagricultural occupationair pollutionALADAmazonAmerindian peopleartificial neural networkbloodBrazilBrazilian amazonBrazilian Amazonbreast milkbreastfeedingchildchild healthchildbearing womenchildren healthchronotypescontaminated areascosmopoliticsDDTdeath certificatesdeterminantsdietary exposure riskdroughtdustendocrine disruptorsenvironmental contaminationenvironmental exposureenvironmental healthenvironmental impactsenvironmental pollutionepidemiologic determinantsepidemiologyfarmerfishfood contaminantsGC-MS/MSgenetic polymorphismgold miningGood-Livinghazard quotienthealthhealth effectshealth risk assessmentillegal miningillegal mining activitiesindigenousindigenous peopleindigenous populationsintergenerational relationskidney diseasesmaternal healthmental healthmercurymercury exposuremetalsmethylmercury exposuremitigation measureMonte CarlomortalityMSPDmulti-pollutant modelMundurukuneurological abnormalitiesneurological effectsneurotoxicitynutritionoccupational exposureoccupational healthorganochlorineorganochlorine compoundsorganophosphorusPER3 gene polymorphismpesticidepesticidespoisoningpolychlorinated biphenylspoverty areaspregnancypregnant womenprobabilistic risk assessmentpyrethroidsreturn to workrural populationseafoodsocial determinantssteel industrytobaccotoxic metalstoxicologyumbilical cordundernutritionurban areasurban residuesvaccine coveragevocational rehabilitationvulnerabilitywomenwork-related musculoskeletal disordersworker healthMedicine and NursingBOOK9910743280403321Environmental and Occupational Health in Brazil3560322UNINA