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    Functional Nanomaterials and Polymer Nanocomposites: Current Uses and Potential Applications

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    This book covers a broad range of subjects, from smart nanoparticles and polymer nanocomposite synthesis and the study of their fundamental properties to the fabrication and characterization of devices and emerging technologies with smart nanoparticles and polymer integration

    Effects of municipal smoke-free ordinances on secondhand smoke exposure in the Republic of Korea

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    ObjectiveTo reduce premature deaths due to secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure among non-smokers, the Republic of Korea (ROK) adopted changes to the National Health Promotion Act, which allowed local governments to enact municipal ordinances to strengthen their authority to designate smoke-free areas and levy penalty fines. In this study, we examined national trends in SHS exposure after the introduction of these municipal ordinances at the city level in 2010.MethodsWe used interrupted time series analysis to assess whether the trends of SHS exposure in the workplace and at home, and the primary cigarette smoking rate changed following the policy adjustment in the national legislation in ROK. Population-standardized data for selected variables were retrieved from a nationally representative survey dataset and used to study the policy action’s effectiveness.ResultsFollowing the change in the legislation, SHS exposure in the workplace reversed course from an increasing (18% per year) trend prior to the introduction of these smoke-free ordinances to a decreasing (−10% per year) trend after adoption and enforcement of these laws (β2 = 0.18, p-value = 0.07; β3 = −0.10, p-value = 0.02). SHS exposure at home (β2 = 0.10, p-value = 0.09; β3 = −0.03, p-value = 0.14) and the primary cigarette smoking rate (β2 = 0.03, p-value = 0.10; β3 = 0.008, p-value = 0.15) showed no significant changes in the sampled period. Although analyses stratified by sex showed that the allowance of municipal ordinances resulted in reduced SHS exposure in the workplace for both males and females, they did not affect the primary cigarette smoking rate as much, especially among females.ConclusionStrengthening the role of local governments by giving them the authority to enact and enforce penalties on SHS exposure violation helped ROK to reduce SHS exposure in the workplace. However, smoking behaviors and related activities seemed to shift to less restrictive areas such as on the streets and in apartment hallways, negating some of the effects due to these ordinances. Future studies should investigate how smoke-free policies beyond public places can further reduce the SHS exposure in ROK

    2023-2024 Catalog

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    The 2023-2024 Governors State University Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog is a comprehensive listing of current information regarding:Degree RequirementsCourse OfferingsUndergraduate and Graduate Rules and Regulation

    2023-2024 Graduate School Catalog

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    You and your peers represent more than 67 countries and your shared scholarship spans 140 programs - from business administration and biomedical engineering to history, horticulture, musical performance, marine science, and more. Your ideas and interests will inform public health, create opportunities for art and innovation, contribute to the greater good, and positively impact economic development in Maine and beyond

    30th European Congress on Obesity (ECO 2023)

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    This is the abstract book of 30th European Congress on Obesity (ECO 2023

    Modern meat: the next generation of meat from cells

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    Modern Meat is the first textbook on cultivated meat, with contributions from over 100 experts within the cultivated meat community. The Sections of Modern Meat comprise 5 broad categories of cultivated meat: Context, Impact, Science, Society, and World. The 19 chapters of Modern Meat, spread across these 5 sections, provide detailed entries on cultivated meat. They extensively tour a range of topics including the impact of cultivated meat on humans and animals, the bioprocess of cultivated meat production, how cultivated meat may become a food option in Space and on Mars, and how cultivated meat may impact the economy, culture, and tradition of Asia

    2023 GREAT Day Program

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    SUNY Geneseo’s Seventeenth Annual GREAT Day. Geneseo Recognizing Excellence, Achievement & Talent Day is a college-wide symposium celebrating the creative and scholarly endeavors of our students. http://www.geneseo.edu/great_dayhttps://knightscholar.geneseo.edu/program-2007/1017/thumbnail.jp

    Image-guided prostate biopsy robots: A review

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    At present, the incidence of prostate cancer (PCa) in men is increasing year by year. So, the early diagnosis of PCa is of great significance. Transrectal ultrasonography (TRUS)-guided biopsy is a common method for diagnosing PCa. The biopsy process is performed manually by urologists but the diagnostic rate is only 20%–30% and its reliability and accuracy can no longer meet clinical needs. The image-guided prostate biopsy robot has the advantages of a high degree of automation, does not rely on the skills and experience of operators, reduces the work intensity and operation time of urologists and so on. Capable of delivering biopsy needles to pre-defined biopsy locations with minimal needle placement errors, it makes up for the shortcomings of traditional free-hand biopsy and improves the reliability and accuracy of biopsy. The integration of medical imaging technology and the robotic system is an important means for accurate tumor location, biopsy puncture path planning and visualization. This paper mainly reviews image-guided prostate biopsy robots. According to the existing literature, guidance modalities are divided into magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound (US) and fusion image. First, the robot structure research by different guided methods is the main line and the actuators and material research of these guided modalities is the auxiliary line to introduce and compare. Second, the robot image-guided localization technology is discussed. Finally, the image-guided prostate biopsy robot is summarized and suggestions for future development are provided

    Development and Application of Suspect and Nontarget Screening to Characterize Organic Micropollutants in Aquatic Environments of New York State

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    Organic micropollutants (OMPs) have presented a global challenge to water resources management due to concerns over their adverse impacts on aquatic biota and human health at low exposure concentrations (e.g., at ng/L to μg/L levels in aquatic systems). OMPs encompass an extensive array of synthetic organic compounds (e.g., pharmaceuticals, pesticides, personal care products, household chemicals, industrial additives) and their transformation products. My research has been centered around establishing analytical methods based on liquid chromatography-high-resolution mass spectrometry (LC-HRMS), with a focus on the development and application of suspect and nontarget screening workflows for the identification and prioritization of OMPs in inland lakes, streams, and urban wastewater in New York State. In Chapter 1, I collaborated with volunteers from the Citizens Statewide Lake Assessment Program and scientists at the Upstate Freshwater Institute to conduct the first statewide investigation of OMP occurrence in New York inland lakes. Through this project, I developed a suspect screening method based on LC-HRMS to identify and quantify 65 OMPs in 314 lake water samples collected by volunteers from 111 lakes, ponds, and reservoirs across the state. I also performed partial least squares regression and multiple linear regression analyses to prioritize total dissolved nitrogen, specific conductance, and a wastewater-derived fluorescent organic matter component as the best combination of explanatory predictors for the inter-lake variability in OMP occurrence patterns. I further applied the exposure-activity ratio approach to estimate the potential for biological effects associated with OMPs. My work demonstrated that engaging an established network of citizen volunteers offers a viable approach to increasing the spatiotemporal coverage of OMP monitoring while raising public awareness of their prevalence. In Chapter 2, I collaborated with Drs. Christa Kelleher and Rebecca Schewe to investigate the occurrence patterns of OMPs in streams draining mixed-use watersheds in central New York. I combined the use of polar organic chemical integrative samplers (POCIS) with suspect screening and nontarget screening based on LC-HRMS to identify and quantify 133 OMPs in samples collected from 20 stream sites over two sampling seasons. I also performed hierarchical clustering to establish the co-occurrence profiles of OMPs in connection with watershed attributes indicative of anthropogenic influences. I further evaluated the feasibility of deploying POCIS for estimating daily average loads of OMPs and their potential for biological effects in streams via screening-level risk assessments. My work supported the prospect of combining passive sampling with high-resolution accurate mass screening for the multi-watershed characterization of OMP contamination status in streams. In Chapter 3, I collaborated with colleagues from the School of Public Health to pursue one of the earliest wastewater-based epidemiology studies on population-level substance use during the COVID-19 pandemic. I developed and validated an online solid-phase extraction method for sample preconcentration before LC-HRMS analyses to achieve rapid screening of health and lifestyle-related substances in urban wastewater. I applied this method to quantify the levels of 26 pharmaceuticals and lifestyle chemicals in wastewater influent samples collected from six sewersheds in central New York over a period spanning the rising and falling of COVID-19 prevalence. I back-calculated the population-level consumption rates of antidepressants, antiepileptics, antihistamines, antihypertensives, and central nervous system stimulants and further identified their co-variation with disparities in household income, marital status, and/or age of the contributing populations as well as the detection frequency of SARS-CoV-2 RNA in wastewater and the COVID-19 test positivity within the sewersheds. My work highlighted the utility of high-throughput wastewater analysis for assessing substance use patterns during a public health crisis such as COVID-19

    Applications and Properties of Magnetic Nanoparticles

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    This Special Issue aimed to cover the new developments in the synthesis and characterization of magnetic nanoconstructs ranging from conventional metal oxide nanoparticles to novel molecule-based or hybrid multifunctional nano-objects. At the same time, the focus was on the potential of these novel magnetic nanoconstructs in several possible applications, e.g. sensing, energy storage, and nanomedicine
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