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Integrated management plan for The North Sea and Skagerrak. Indicators for a monitoring programme.
Storeng, A.B.; Havelin, T.; Riisberg, I.; Måge, A.; Koefoed, J.H.; Fadnes, T.; Brungot, A.L. (red.), van der Meeren, G.I. (red.), Pettersen, C.F. (red.) Bidragsytere: Newton, A. m.fl.
Integrated management plan for The North Sea and Skagerrak. Cumulative environmental effects.
Kroglund, M.; Olsen, M. (red.) Østby, C.; Thorvik, T.; van der Meeren, G.; Gjelsvik, L.; Nilsen, B.; Nybakke, K.; Newton, A.; Anker-Nilssen, T.; Walday, M.; Jarandsen, B.; Stenløkk, J.; Røsland, I.; Koefoed, J.H.; Brungot, A.L.
Integrated management plan for The North Sea and Skagerrak. Priority knowledge needs.
Iversen, S.A.; van der Meeren, G.I.; Brungot, A.L.; Olsen, M.; Fjærbu, R.J.; Hansen, G.H.; Nilsen, B.; Fadnes, T.; Storeng, A.B.; Walday, M.; Overvik, M.; Anker-Nilssen, T.; Newton, A.; Røsland, I.
Environmental Management Report 2011.
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One of NILU's main goals is to study the impact of pollution. It is thus very important for the institute to have control of the impact the institute¿s own activities may have on the environment and to reduce the impact as far as possible.
NILU has for many years been working to reduce the impact. In order to take this one step further, it was decided that the institute should restructure the work according to a relevant environmental standard and to seek certification according to the same standard.
The chosen standard is ISO 14001:2004 (Environmental management systems¿Requirements with guidance for use) and NILU achieved certification according to this standard in October 2010.
Interactions of physical, chemical, and biological weather calling for an integrated approach to assessment, forecasting, and communication of air quality.
Klein, T.; Kukkonen, J.; Dahl, Å.; Bossioli, E.; Baklanov, A.; Vik, A.F.; Agnew, P.; Karatzas, K.D.; Sofiev, M.
Indoor air quality at Life Technologies AS. Measurement of particulate matter.
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Hak, C.
NILU - Norwegian Institute for Air Research has carried out sampling of suspended particles at Life Technologies AS (formerly Invitrogen Dynal AS) in Lillestrøm. The sampling took place at three locations in the production area of the company in the period 31 January ¿ 28 February 2012. Previous investigations of similar kind have been carried out in 2007 and 2010.
The results of the present investigation showed that all of the measured particle concentrations were well below the norms from Arbeidstilsynet. The highest PM2.5 concentration observed was 14.5 µg/m3 during daytime in NIT-280 (50 l reactor), which is clearly below the norm recommended by Norwegian Public Health Institute. None of the PM samples taken at Life Technologies AS showed a value exceeding the company¿s OEL for Dynabeads.
Immune system and environmental xenobiotics - the effect of selected mineral fibers and particles on the immune response.
Kuricova, M.; Tulinska, J.; Liskova, A.; Horvathova, M.; Ilavska, S.; Kovacikova, Z.; Tatrai, E.; Hurbankova, M.; Cerna, S.; Jahnova, E.; Neubauerova, E.; Wsolova, L.; Wimmerova, S.; Fuortes, L.; Kyrtopoulos, S.A.; Dusinska, M.
Aerosol characterization at the sub-Arctic site Andenes (69°N, 16°E), by the analysis of columnar optical properties.
Rodríguez, E.; Toledano, C.; Cachorro, V.E.; Ortiz, P.; Stebel, K.; Berjón, A.; Blindheim, S.; Gausa, M.; de Frutos, A.M.
Gentiana asclepiadea and Armoracia rusticana can modulate the adaptive response induced by zeocin in human lymphocytes.
Hudecova, A.; Hasplova, K.; Kellovska, L.; Ikreniova, M.; Miadokova, E.; Galova, E.; Horvathova, E.; Vaculcikova, D.; Gregan, F.; Dusinska, M.
Intercomparison of five urban scale air quality models.
Meijer, E.W.; Jonkers, S.; Zandveld, P.Y.J.; Denby, B.; Sundvor, I.; Barmpas, F.; Douros, I.; Moussiopoulos, N.; Singh, V.; Sokhi, R.S.; Karppinen, A.; Kangas, L.
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