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Gerardo Cazzato, Marialessandra Capuzzolo, Paola Parente, Francesca Arezzo, Vera Loizzi, Enrica Macorano, Andrea Marzullo, Gennaro Cormio and Giuseppe Ingravallo
The advent of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has in just a few years supplied multiple areas of knowledge, including in the medical and scientific fields. An increasing number of AI-based applications have been developed, among which conversational AI has ...
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Jean Pierre Tincopa, Rodrigo Salazar-Gamarra, Madaleine Lopez-Hinostroza, Belén Moya-Salazar, Hans Contreras-Pulache and Jeel Moya-Salazar
The objective of the present study is to make a comparison between various free and open-source software used for medical image processing, such as 3D Slicer (version 4.11), ITK-Snap (version 3.8), and Invesalius (version 3.1) in its application for the ...
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David Vernez, Olivier Duperrex, Horacio Herrera, Vincent Perret, Isabelle Rossi, Frederic Regamey and Michel Guillemin
The measurement of an airborne concentration in Amosite fibers above 5035 F/m3 in a school prompted a retrospective quantitative health risk assessment. Dose estimates were built using air measurements, laboratory experiments, previous exposure data, and...
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Matthew Soeberg, Deborah A. Vallance, Victoria Keena, Ken Takahashi and James Leigh
The most effective way of reducing the global burden of asbestos-related diseases is through the implementation of asbestos bans and minimising occupational and non-occupational exposure to respirable asbestos fibres. Australia?s asbestos consumption pea...
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Maria Carmela Dichicco, Salvatore Laurita, Rosa Sinisi, Raimondo Battiloro and Giovanna Rizzo
Worldwide studies have been done about the toxicity and carcinogenicity of asbestos minerals occurring in ophiolitic rocks. Inhalation of asbestos due to environmental exposure could cause malignant mesothelioma and lung cancers. In particular, the ophio...
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Peter Westerholm, Bertil Remaéus and Magnus Svartengren
This paper provides a narrative of the national intervention strategy in Sweden aimed to restrict the industrial use of asbestos. For many years, asbestos was imported for widespread industrial use, resulting in large amounts throughout Swedish society. ...
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