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Author(s) : THOMAS A.
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  • Some volatile aromatic solvents have similar or opposite effects to anesthetics in the central nervous system. Like for anesthetics, the mechanisms of action involved are currently the subject of debate. This paper presents an in vivo study…
  • Some volatile aromatic solvents have similar or opposite effects to anesthetics in the central nervous system. Like for anesthetics, the mechanisms of action involved are currently the subject of debate. The purpose of this in vivo study was…
  • Background: Wood dust is recognized as a human carcinogen, based on the strong association of wood dust exposure and the elevated risk of malignant tumors of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses (SNC). The study aimed to assess genetic damage in…
  • Occupational noise can damage workers' hearing, and the phenomenon is even more dangerous when noise is associated with an ototoxic solvent. Aromatic solvents are known to provoke chemical-induced hearing loss, but little is known about the…
  • Neuropharmacological and cochleotoxic effects of styrene can worsen the noise impact on the peripheral auditory receptor (Campo et al., 2014). The mechanisms by which co-exposures to noise and styrene impair hearing are complex: there is a long…
  • Both noise and styrene are damaging for the organ of Corti. Since the solvent is often present with noise, this co-exposure must be considered as a typical framework for workers risk assessment. If styrene impairs the cochlea by a long process, it…
  • Abstract
    Introduction
    Occupational noise exposure can damage workers' hearing, particularly when combined with exposure to chemicals such as styrene. Although styrene-induced cochlear impairments become apparent after a long incubation…
  • Some authors highlighted that during the filtration of ultrafine particles, the deposit is essentially located in the first layers of the granular bed. Thus, only a small depth is useful thereby reducing both the operation time between each unclogging…
  • Introduction
    Occupational noise exposure can damage workers' hearing, particularly when combined with exposure to chemicals such as styrene. Although styrene-induced cochlear impairments become apparent after a long incubation period…
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