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Prevalence and risk factors of lens opacities in rural populations living at two different altitudes in China 被引量:9
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作者 Jia-Ming Yu De-Qi Yang +8 位作者 Han Wang Jun Xu Qian Gao Li-Wen Hu Fang Wang Yang Wang Qi-Chang Yan Jin-Song Zhang Yang Liu 《International Journal of Ophthalmology(English edition)》 SCIE CAS 2016年第4期610-616,共7页
AIM: To investigate the prevalence of and risk factors for lens opacities in populations living at two different altitudes in China.·METHODS: A total of 813 subjects aged ≥40y in Lhasa(Tibet Autonomous Region... AIM: To investigate the prevalence of and risk factors for lens opacities in populations living at two different altitudes in China.·METHODS: A total of 813 subjects aged ≥40y in Lhasa(Tibet Autonomous Region, China. Altitude: 3658 m) and Shaoxing(Zhejiang Province, China. Altitude: 15 m) were underwent eye examinations and interviewed in this cross-sectional study. Participants' lens opacities were graded according to the Lens Opacities Classification System II(LOCS II) and the types of opacities with LOCS II scores ≥2 were determined. Univariate and stepwise logistic regression were used to evaluate the associations of independent risk factors with lens opacities.· RESULTS: Lens opacities were significantly more prevalent in the high-altitude than in the low-altitude area(χ2=10.54, P 〈0.001). Lens opacities appear to develop earlier in people living at high than at low altitude. The main types of lens opacity in Lhasa and Shaoxing were mixed(23.81%) and cortical(17.87%),respectively. Independent risk factors associated with all lens opacities were age, ultraviolet(UV) radiation exposure,and educational level. Compared with participants aged40-49 y, the risk of lens opacities increased gradually from 2 to 85 times per 10 y [odds ratio(OR)=2.168-84.731,P 〈0.05). The risk of lens opacities was about two times greater in participants with the highest UV exposure than in those with the lowest exposure(OR=2.606, P =0.001).Educational level was inversely associated with lensopacities; literacy deceased the risk by about 25%compared with illiteracy(OR=0.758, P =0.041).·CONCLUSION: Old age, higher UV exposure and lower educational level are important risk factors for the development of lens opacities. Lens opacities are more prevalent among high-altitude than low-altitude inhabitants. 展开更多
关键词 lens opacities risk factor altitude ultraviolet exposure cataract
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Monte Carlo simulation of the exposure factor
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作者 张涛 刘义保 +2 位作者 杨波 吴和喜 顾金虎 《Chinese Physics B》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2009年第6期2217-2222,共6页
In this paper, we simulate the exposure factor by a simple model of a flee-air ionization chamber with the Monte Carlo programme Geant4. Special emphasis is placed on the discussion of the exposure factor related to p... In this paper, we simulate the exposure factor by a simple model of a flee-air ionization chamber with the Monte Carlo programme Geant4. Special emphasis is placed on the discussion of the exposure factor related to parameters of the chamber model. The reason for the variation in exposure factor with incident ray energy is also analysed in terms of reaction cross section for different types of reactions. The obtained results indicate that our simulation is accurate in the calculation of the exposure factor and can serve as a reference in designing air ionization chambers. 展开更多
关键词 exposure factor GEANT4 Monte Carlo simulation free-air ionization chamber
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Maternal Lead Exposure Induces Down-regulation of Hippocampal Insulin-degrading Enzyme and Nerve Growth Factor Expression in Mouse Pups
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作者 LI Xing LI Ning +6 位作者 SUN Hua Lei YIN Jun TAO Yu Chang MAO Zhen Xing YU Zeng Li LI Wen Jie John D BOGDEN 《Biomedical and Environmental Sciences》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2017年第3期215-219,共5页
Lead exposure is a known potential risk factor for neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Exposure to lead during the critical phase of brain development has been linked with mental retardatio... Lead exposure is a known potential risk factor for neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Exposure to lead during the critical phase of brain development has been linked with mental retardation and hypophrenia in later life. 展开更多
关键词 AD Maternal Lead exposure Induces Down-regulation of Hippocampal Insulin-degrading Enzyme and Nerve Growth Factor Expression in Mouse Pups IDE NGF
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Comparison and harmonization of building wind loading codes among the Asia-Pacific Economies 被引量:3
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作者 Yaojun GE Shuyang CAO Xinyang JIN 《Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering》 SCIE EI CSCD 2013年第4期402-410,共9页
This paper reviews wind loading codes and standards in the Asia-Pacific Region,in particular in the 15 countries and areas.A general description of wind loading model is given as a famous wind loading chain described ... This paper reviews wind loading codes and standards in the Asia-Pacific Region,in particular in the 15 countries and areas.A general description of wind loading model is given as a famous wind loading chain described by four variables including velocity pressure,exposure factor,pressure coefficient,and gust response factor.Through the APEC-WW Workshops and the extensive calculations for three examples of low,medium and high rise buildings,these four important variables of wind loads are evaluated and compared with statistical parameters,mean values and coefficients of variation.The main results of the comparison show some differences among the 15 economies,and the reasons and further incorporation are discussed and suggested. 展开更多
关键词 wind loading CODIFICATION velocity pressure exposure factor pressure coefficient gust response factor
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