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On the Union Street Bridge he'd pause to hear, carried on the chemically compromised air wafting up from the Gowanus Canal underfoot, the high, lonesome singing of the stray dogs that roamed the neighborhood.
It had been feared that disaster had compromised air quality in the region and that there was a risk of radiation.
Before the eruption of Eyjafjallajökull, dust storms frequently compromised air quality in the exposed area; 20 21 however, a study from 2004 on Icelandic farmers found no difference in respiratory symptoms between controls sampled from the national population and farmers, or among farmers in different regions of Iceland.
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Smoky haze from wildfires also compromises air quality.
Third, the emitted nitrogen oxides due to fossil fuel combustion compromise air quality and do harms in human health (Hoekman et al. 2018).
The emissions from the facility will be constantly monitored by the Environment Agency and will in no way compromise local air quality standards.
A limited attack that destabilizes Assad, damages his military assets, compromises his air force and dents the ability of Russia and Iran to bring in arms may in the best case bring Assad to the negotiating table or speed his departure.
However, reducing building energy use should not compromise indoor air quality.
It is possible that rural air quality near natural gas wells in Colorado is not as compromised as urban air quality in these studies, and exposure represented as IDW well count may not adequately represent air quality.
Many of the American strengths — running hard, counterattacking, playing physically — may be compromised in thinner air.
IPhone hacker Charlie Miller compromised a MacBook Air in a mere two minutes at CanSecWest security conference.
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