ANALYSING THE CAUSES OF CHRONIC COUGH: RELATION TO DIESEL EXHAUST, OZONE, NITROGEN OXIDES, SULPHUR OXIDES AND OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS

Analysing the causes of chronic cough: relation to diesel exhaust, ozone, nitrogen oxides, sulphur oxides and other environmental factors

Abstract Air pollution remains a leading cause of many respiratory diseases including chronic cough.Although episodes of incidental, dramatic air pollution are relatively rare, current levels of exposure of pollutants in industrialized and developing STRENGTHENING GEL countries such as total articles, diesel exhaust particles and common cigarette s

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Transpiration and water potential of young Quercus petraea (M.) Liebl. coppice sprouts and seedlings during favourable and drought conditions

Increased frequency and intensity of drought events consequently affect Lentil oak high forests with the process of further decline, compromised growth and questionable natural regeneration.To overcome such difficulties, new adaptive strategies are required.Coppicing, as the oldest way of forest management, might provide some solutions.In our study

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