Health impact of airborne particulate matter in Northern Lebanon : from a pilot epidemiological study to physico-chemical characterization and toxicological effects assessment
L'exposition à la pollution atmosphérique, notamment aux particules fines (PM₂.₅), représente un risque majeur pour la santé dans le monde entier, et d'autant plus dans les pays en développement.Le Nord du Liban est ainsi affecté par plusieurs sources de pollution d'origine anthropiqu...
Main Author: | Melki, Pamela |
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Other Authors: | Littoral |
Language: | en |
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2017
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Online Access: | http://www.theses.fr/2017DUNK0444/document |
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