21 research outputs found
Reagentless Tyrosinase Enzyme Electrodes: Effects of Enzyme Loading, Electrolyte pH, Ionic Strength, and Temperature
Mediated electrochemical reduction of cytochrome c and tyrosinase at perfluorosulfonated ionomer coated electrodes
Screening and Brief Intervention for Alcohol Problems Among College Students Treated in a University Hospital Emergency Department
Development of a Low-Cost Optical Sensor for Cupric Reducing Antioxidant Capacity Measurement of Food Extracts
Negative Charge at Amino Acid 149 Is the Molecular Determinant for Substrate Specificity of Lecithin:Cholesterol Acyltransferase for Phosphatidylcholine Containing 20-Carbon sn
Exposure to respirable dust and manganese and prevalence of airways symptoms, among Swedish mild steel welders in the manufacturing industry.
Welding fume consists of metal fumes, e.g., manganese (Mn) and gases, e.g., ozone. Particles in the respirable dust (RD) size range dominate. Exposure to welding fume could cause short- and long-term respiratory effects. The prevalence of work-related symptoms among mild steel welders was studied, and the occupational exposure to welding fumes was quantified by repeated measurements of RD, respirable Mn, and ozone. Also the variance components were studied