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Environ Sci Technol ; 46(7): 3964-72, 2012 Apr 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22390718

ABSTRACT

In the past, different slag materials were often used for landscaping and construction purposes or simply dumped. Nowadays German environmental laws strictly control the use of slags, but there is still a remaining part of 35% which is uncontrolled dumped in landfills. Since some slags have high heavy metal contents and different slag types have typical chemical and physical properties that will influence the risk potential and other characteristics of the deposits, an identification of the slag types is needed. We developed a FT-IR-based statistical method to identify different slags classes. Slags samples were collected at different sites throughout various cities within the industrial Ruhr area. Then, spectra of 35 samples from four different slags classes, ladle furnace (LF), blast furnace (BF), oxygen furnace steel (OF), and zinc furnace slags (ZF), were determined in the mid-infrared region (4000-400 cm(-1)). The spectra data sets were subject to statistical classification methods for the separation of separate spectral data of different slag classes. Principal component analysis (PCA) models for each slag class were developed and further used for soft independent modeling of class analogy (SIMCA). Precise classification of slag samples into four different slag classes were achieved using two different SIMCA models stepwise. At first, SIMCA 1 was used for classification of ZF as well as OF slags over the total spectral range. If no correct classification was found, then the spectrum was analyzed with SIMCA 2 at reduced wavenumbers for the classification of LF as well as BF spectra. As a result, we provide a time- and cost-efficient method based on FT-IR spectroscopy for processing and identifying large numbers of environmental slag samples.


Subject(s)
Environmental Pollutants/analysis , Industrial Waste/analysis , Metallurgy , Models, Statistical , Principal Component Analysis/methods , Minerals/analysis , Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared
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Lepr Rev ; 60(4): 317-26, 1989 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2691791

ABSTRACT

A handy thermal sensibility testing device has been developed and field tested in different centres in Africa and India. The device performed satisfactorily under field conditions and made testing for thermal sensibility in the field practicable and easy. Examination of the results of testing 260 persons, most of them having a few lesions of early leprosy, showed that the expected increase in the rate of diagnosis of sensory impairment in the skin lesions, and so in the diagnosis of leprosy, would be about 15-25% when thermal sensibility testing using this device was added to the other sensibility tests routinely used in the field. Regular use of this device in the field will help to bring more leprosy patients under treatment than at present.


Subject(s)
Hot Temperature , Leprosy/diagnosis , Thermography/instrumentation , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Child , Child, Preschool , Clinical Trials as Topic , Equipment Design , Female , Humans , Infant , Male , Middle Aged , Multicenter Studies as Topic , Pain Measurement/instrumentation
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Bull World Health Organ ; 67(6): 635-41, 1989.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2699276

ABSTRACT

A handy device for testing the thermal sensibility of skin lesions has been developed and field tested in various centres in Africa and India. The instrument performed satisfactorily and its use made testing for thermal sensibility in the field practicable and straightforward. Analysis of the results of testing 260 persons, most of whom exhibited a few lesions that were characteristic of early leprosy, showed that the rate of diagnosis of sensory impairment of such skin lesions, and hence the diagnosis of leprosy, would be about 15-25% more if thermal sensibility testing using this device were added to the other tests of sensibility routinely carried out in the field. Regular use of the device in the field would help to bring more leprosy patients under treatment than at present.


Subject(s)
Hot Temperature , Leprosy/diagnosis , Sensation , Skin/innervation , Africa , Humans , Leprosy/physiopathology , Pilot Projects , Sensitivity and Specificity
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Article in English | PAHO | ID: pah-7361

ABSTRACT

A handy device for testing the thermal sensibility of skin lesions has been developed and field tested in various centres in Africa and India. The instrument performed satisfactorily and its use made testing for thermal sensibility in the field practicable and straightforward. Analysis of the results of testing 20 persons, most of whom exhibited a few lesions that were characteristic of early leprosy, showed that the rate of diagnosis of sensory impairment of such skin lesions, and hence the diagnosis of leprosy, would be about 15-25 per cent more if thermal sensibility testing using this device were added to the other tests of sensibility routinely carried out in the field. Regular use of the device in the field would help to bring more leprosy patients under treatment than at present(AU)


Subject(s)
Leprosy/diagnosis , Leprosy/physiopathology , Hot Temperature , Skin , Sensation , Pilot Projects
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s.l; s.n; 1989. 7 p. ilus, tab, graf.
Non-conventional in English | Sec. Est. Saúde SP, HANSEN, Hanseníase Leprosy, SESSP-ILSLACERVO, Sec. Est. Saúde SP | ID: biblio-1240403

ABSTRACT

A handy device for testing the thermal sensibility of skin lesions has been developed and field tested in various centres in Africa and India. The instrument performed satisfactorily and its use made testing for thermal sensibility in the field practicable and straightforward. Analysis of the results of testing 260 persons, most of whom exhibited a few lesions that were characteristic of early leprosy, showed that the rate of diagnosis of sensory impairment of such skin lesions, and hence the diagnosis of leprosy, would be about 15-25% more if thermal sensibility testing using this device were added to the other tests of sensibility routinely carried out in the field. Regular use of the device in the field would help to bring more leprosy patients under treatment than at present.


Subject(s)
Humans , Leprosy/diagnosis , Leprosy/physiopathology , Skin/innervation , Pilot Projects , Sensation , Sensitivity and Specificity , Hot Temperature , Africa
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