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Pasquale Avino
Researcher at University of Molise
Publications - 202
Citations - 4104
Pasquale Avino is an academic researcher from University of Molise. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aerosol & Ultrafine particle. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 179 publications receiving 3420 citations. Previous affiliations of Pasquale Avino include Urbana University & Sapienza University of Rome.
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Monoaromatic compounds in ambient air of various cities: a focus on correlations between the xylenes and ethylbenzene
TL;DR: In this paper, the xylenes' mixing ratios were compared to each other from the various locations, which included urban air, traffic air and liquid fuel, and they exhibited robust correlations, and the slopes remained constant.
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Aerosol deposition doses in the human respiratory tree of electronic cigarette smokers.
Maurizio Manigrasso,Giorgio Buonanno,Giorgio Buonanno,Fernanda Carmen Fuoco,Luca Stabile,Pasquale Avino +5 more
TL;DR: This study shows that e-cigarette aerosol is source of high particle dose in respiratory system, from 23%to 35% of the daily dose of a no-smoking individual.
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Rapid analysis of six phthalate esters in wine by ultrasound-vortex-assisted dispersive liquid-liquid micro-extraction coupled with gas chromatography-flame ionization detector or gas chromatography-ion trap mass spectrometry.
TL;DR: The whole proposed methodology has demonstrated to be simple, reproducible and sensible for the determination of trace phthalate esters in red and white wine samples.
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Ultrafine particles and PM2.5 in the air of cities around the world: Are they representative of each other?
Alma Lorelei de Jesus,Mahmudur Rahman,Mandana Mazaheri,Helen Thompson,Luke D. Knibbs,Cheol-Heon Jeong,Greg J. Evans,Wei Nei,Aijun Ding,Liping Qiao,Li Li,Harri Portin,Jarkko V. Niemi,Hilkka Timonen,Krista Luoma,Tuukka Petäjä,Markku Kulmala,Michał Kowalski,Annette Peters,Josef Cyrys,Luca Ferrero,Maurizio Manigrasso,Pasquale Avino,Giorgio Buonano,Cristina Reche,Xavier Querol,David C. S. Beddows,Roy M. Harrison,Mohammad H. Sowlat,Constantinos Sioutas,Lidia Morawska +30 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that a high PNC level does not lead to a high PM2.5, and vice versa, and the need to establish regulatory approaches and control measures to address the impacts of elevated UFP concentrations, especially in urban areas, considering their potential health risks.
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Second-hand smoke generated by combustion and electronic smoking devices used in real scenarios: Ultrafine particle pollution and age-related dose assessment
TL;DR: Dosimetry estimates were 50% to 110% higher for IQOS® than for e-cigarettes, and the highest doses were received by infants, which reached 9.88×108particles/kg bw during a cigar smoking session.