Publications by authors named "K Kustin"

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  • - Microplastics are tiny plastic particles that arise from the breakdown of plastic waste, and humans are estimated to inhale about 100,000 of these particles daily, which may have harmful effects on lung health.
  • - The research involved a systematic review of 15 articles sourced from four major scientific databases, applying strict criteria to ensure quality and relevance, and used the JBI Critical Appraisal Tool to minimize bias.
  • - The findings indicate that airborne microplastics have detrimental effects on human lungs, leading to a recommendation for new government policies aimed at reducing plastic use to mitigate airborne pollution.
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Existing models of the ferrocyanide-iodate-sulfite (FIS) reaction seek to replicate the oscillatory pH behavior that occurs in open systems. These models exhibit significant differences in the amplitudes and waveforms of the concentration oscillations of such intermediates as I(-), I3(-), and Fe(CN)6(3-) under identical conditions and do not include several experimentally found intermediates. Here we report measurements of sulfite concentrations during an oscillatory cycle.

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Recently, global public health organizations such as Doctors without Borders (MSF), the World Health Organization (WHO), Public Health Canada, National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the U.S. government developed and deployed Field Decontamination Kits (FDKs), a novel, lightweight, compact, reusable decontamination technology to sterilize Ebola-contaminated medical devices at remote clinical sites lacking infra-structure in crisis-stricken regions of West Africa (medical waste materials are placed in bags and burned).

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Aqueous solutions of the four highest vanadium oxidation states exhibit four diverse colors, which only hint at the diverse reactions that these ions can undergo. Cationic vanadium ions form complexes with ligands; anionic vanadium ions form complexes with ligands and self-react to form isopolyanions. All vanadium species undergo oxidation-reduction reactions.

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