317 results on '"Belluso, Elena"'
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2. Mobility of crocidolite asbestos in sandy porous media mimicking aquifer systems
3. From field analysis to nanostructural investigation: A multidisciplinary approach to describe natural occurrence of asbestos in view of hazard assessment
4. Mineral and crystal chemical study of pseudo-C2/m non-metamict chevkinite-(Ce): An investigation into the intracrystalline distribution of LREE, HREE, and octahedral cations in samples from the Azores and Pakistan
5. Chrysotile asbestos migration in air from contaminated water: An experimental simulation
6. Chemo-physical properties of asbestos bodies in human lung tissues studied at the nano-scale by non-invasive, label free x-ray imaging and spectroscopic techniques
7. A Preliminary Investigation into the Degradation of Asbestos Fibres in Soils, Rocks and Building Materials Associated with Naturally Occurring Biofilms
8. Asbestos burden in lungs of non-occupationally exposed women from Broni (Pavia, Italy): a postmortem SEM-EDS study
9. Asbestos bodies count and morphometry in bulk lung tissue samples by non-invasive X-ray micro-tomography
10. Mineral and crystal chemical study of pseudo-C2/mnon-metamict chevkinite-(Ce): An investigation into the intracrystalline distribution of LREE, HREE, and octahedral cations in samples from the Azores and Pakistan
11. A Postmortem Case Control Study of Asbestos Burden in Lungs of Malignant Mesothelioma Cases
12. Polysomatic Relationships in Some Titanosilicates Occurring in the Hyperagpaitic Alkaline Rocks of the Kola Peninsula, Russia
13. A study of radicals in industrial raw cristobalite powders
14. Asbest und andere gefährliche faserige Mineralien: Potenzielle Expositionswege und damit verbundene Gesundheitsrisiken
15. Waterborne asbestos: Good practices for surface waters analyses
16. Respirable crystalline silica (RCS) and feldspar particles airborne and respired by equines in riding arenas: could it be a non-conventional exposure for humans?
17. A reconsideration of the hazard connected to exposure to cristobalite dusts
18. From field analysis to nanostructural investigation: A multidisciplinary approach to describe natural occurrence of asbestos in view of hazard assessment
19. Waterborne asbestos: Good practices for surface waters analyses
20. Analysis of respired amphibole fibers (asbestos and non-asbestos classified): discrimination between natural and anthropogenic sources using sentinel animals
21. TG/DSC study of the thermal behaviour of hazardous mineral fibres
22. Eu-doped α-Fe2O3 nanoparticles with modified magnetic properties
23. The Monviso Massif and the Cottian Alps as Symbols of the Alpine Chain and Geological Heritage in Piemonte, Italy
24. Asbestos and Other Hazardous Fibrous Minerals: Potential Exposure Pathways and Associated Health Risks
25. A minero-chemical investigation of dental alginates in relation to their health effects
26. Extensive characterization of waterborne mineral fibres and study of their possible migration to air in naturally occurring asbestos (NOA) rich settings.
27. Exposure to respirable crystalline silica (and feldpars) in equine riding arenas: non-conventional exposure scenario
28. Evaluation of possible asbestos fibres movement in porous aquifers through laboratory column tests
29. Chemical, dimensional and morphological ultrafine particle characterization from a waste-to-energy plant
30. Respirable crystalline silica (RCS) particles respired by equines in riding arenas: a mineralogical and cytopathological study aimed to identify a non-conventional exposure
31. Unexpected metal micro/nanoparticles in mediastinal lymph nodes: a combined µXRF and INAA case study
32. Asbestos and other fibrous minerals contained in the serpentinites of the Gimigliano-Mount Reventino Unit (Calabria, S-Italy)
33. Diagnosis of Asbestos-Related Diseases: The Mineralogist and Pathologistʼs Role in Medicolegal Field
34. Asbestiform Minerals Associated with Chrysotile from the Western Alps (Piedmont - Italy): Chemical Characteristics and Possible Related Toxicity
35. Inorganic Fiber Lung Burden in Subjects with Occupational and/or Anthropogenic Environmental Asbestos Exposure in Broni (Pavia, Northern Italy): An SEM-EDS Study on Autoptic Samples
36. Evaluation of Deposition and Clearance of Asbestos (Detected by SEM-EDS) in Lungs of Deceased Subjects Environmentally and/or Occupationally Exposed in Broni (Pavia, Northern Italy)
37. Reply to Mirabelli et al. Is Mesothelioma Unrelated to the Lung Asbestos Burden? Comment on “Visonà et al. Inorganic Fiber Lung Burden in Subjects with Occupational and/or Anthropogenic Environmental Asbestos Exposure in Broni (Pavia, Northern Italy): An SEM-EDS Study on Autoptic Samples. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 2053”
38. Reply to Mirabelli, D. et al.'s Comment on 'Visonà et al. Inorganic Fiber Lung Burden in Subjects with Occupational and/or Anthropogenic Environmental Asbestos Exposure in Broni (Pavia, Northern Italy): A SEM-EDS Study on Autoptic Samples
39. Phd thesis proposal at University of Torino (Italy) Study of characteristics of respirable crystalline and amorphous silica interacting with biological matter
40. Groundwater flow in Naturally Occurring Asbestos (NOA) rich settings: new findings on the relation among concentration, types and mobility of mineral fibres, and geological characteristics of aquifer formations.
41. Inorganic Fiber Lung Burden in Subjects with Occupational and/or Anthropogenic Environmental Asbestos Exposure in Broni (Pavia, Northern Italy): An SEM-EDS Study on Autoptic Samples
42. Assessment of Inorganic Fibre Burden in Biological Samples by Scanning Electron Microscopy – Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy
43. Preliminary mineralogical and morphological characterisation of dental alginates on the light of silica health hazard
44. RESPIRABLE QUARTZ (AND FELDPARS) IN EQUINE RIDING ARENAS: SETTING THE STAGE FOR A ONE-HEALTH RISK ANALYSIS
45. Multiple Electron Beam Analyses Applied to Eclogite from the Western Alps
46. Respirable inorganic fibers dispersed in air and settled in human lung samples: Assessment of their nature, source, and concentration in a NW Italy large city
47. High tremolite asbestos content in urine related to dispersion from NOA rocks: a case study
48. Waterborne Naturally Occurring Asbestos: a case study from Piedmont (NW Italy)
49. Naturally Occurring Asbestiform Minerals in Italian Western Alps and in Other Italian Sites
50. A Study of Radicals in Industrial Raw Cristobalite Powders
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