Examlex
Scenario
Endotoxins are commonly found in the air, both inside and outside our homes. These "air endotoxins" can come from sources that include house dust mites, agricultural and industrial dust, and dust from indoor pets. Air endotoxins are typically found in low amounts, but production of them can increase dramatically under specific environmental conditions such as dampness, mold, and sewage. Many scientific studies have been conducted investigating possible links between indoor endotoxin levels and asthma, chronic bronchitis, and other upper respiratory diseases. Interestingly, some studies have found positive correlations between indoor endotoxin exposure and severity of some of these diseases while other studies have suggested that some air endotoxin exposure can actually decrease the risk of developing asthma in children. Additionally, data suggest that industrial workers who are exposed to endotoxins in the air can develop irreversible lung damage.
In 2005, Hurricane Katrina devastated the eastern coastline of the United States. The state of Louisiana, and in particular the city of New Orleans, experienced tragic loss of human life and homes due to the failure of the levee system. Intense flooding destroyed homes and created severe exposure to wet, moldy surfaces. At that time there were no regulations in existence on the amount of exposure that individuals should have to air endotoxins. Scientists from the Natural Resources Defense Council who wanted to determine if endotoxin levels had risen in New Orleans conducted tests across 12 outdoor areas, 9 of which had been significantly flooded while the other 3 were less affected. Two indoor areas were also sampled for endotoxin levels. No significant differences were found in endotoxin levels between the flooded and non-flooded areas or between the indoor and outdoor areas. However, a limited number of samples were collected, and they were taken after a recent dry spell. Endotoxin levels at all sites were found to be higher than national average levels but were lower than levels typically associated with long-term changes in lung function.
-What is a logical conclusion to draw from this study?
After-tax Effect
The impact of taxes on a company's financial transactions, typically focusing on the net result after accounting for the taxation impact.
Accounting Policies
The distinct protocols, core principles, guidelines, directives, and procedures followed by a company for the preparation and presentation of its financial reports.
Retrospective Adjustment
An adjustment applied to the financial statements of prior periods to correct an error or to reflect a change in accounting policy as if that policy had always been applied.
Share Options
Rights granted by a company to its employees or executives to purchase shares of the company's stock at a predetermined price.
Q12: Biomass is the total amount of _
Q18: What structure do lobsters use for gas
Q26: What is the ultimate source of all
Q29: This pedigree supports the fact that widow's
Q30: The Calvin cycle is sometimes called the
Q31: Which of the following would be considered
Q37: In the image above,the aquatic organism moves
Q38: Linked genes are usually _.<br>A) found on
Q41: The science of naming,identifying,and classifying organisms is
Q58: Variation among pre-cells was due to _.<br>A)