Environmental air pollution and environmental exposures, year after year, are associated with high mortality and morbidity, especially in the susceptible and vulnerable population. There are sources of exposure so common that they lead to the misleading idea that they should not be causing problems in the environment or in people’s health. Revealing the effect that these exposures have on the environment and on the health of populations, as well as designing educational strategies to transmit the message of the damage they cause to the environment and to general health, is one of the most relevant tasks of our time for researchers working on the effects of environmental pollution on people’s lives. It is difficult to understand our life today without the use of electricity or the use of the internet or cell phones, but every day there is more evidence of the damage they cause to the environment and the health of populations.
There is a need to better understand the specific aspects of green buildings that relate to various health, well-being and productivity outcomes. This book provides tools to examine existing buildings and to assist in the design of new green office buildings. In addition, these advances can be used in future research to systematically examine the relationship between green building characteristics and their occupants, thus helping to address conflicting findings on the positive effects of green buildings on health and productivity.
This book provides its readers with a wide perspective on centralization, discussing its significance, costs and benefits in different areas, disciplines and circumstances. It includes chapters from a variety of areas including: brain research, political science, education, management, computer science, biology, language, planning and decision-making, law, psychology, economics, ethics and communication. It welcomes both theoretical and empirical contributions that discuss the significance of centralization in various circumstances and discipline areas.
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págs. 1-26
Graphic Representation of Sound and Music: A Case Study of High-Ability and Intellectual Disability Students (Part 2)
Guadalupe Cantarero García, Fátima Sarasola Rubio, Rocío Santo-Tomas Muro
págs. 27-44
págs. 45-60
The Implications of Organizational Ecology on Ecological Innovation
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págs. 61-80
págs. 81-100
Leveraging AI in Telehealth and Telepharma: A Transformative Approach for the Healthcare System
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págs. 101-120
Organizational Anthropology and Ethnography
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págs. 121-140
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págs. 141-166
Telemedicine: The New Era of the Internet of Things.Portable Medical Devices as a Solutionfor Health Monitoring of Patients at Riskof Social Exclusion
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págs. 167-188
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págs. 189-204
The Effects of Electronic Light Equipment at Night on Children’s Health
Cándida Filgueira Arias, David Baeza Moyano, Roberto Alonso González Lezcano
págs. 205-214
The Next Generation of Biosensors for Telemedicine: The Evolution of Tattoos. Real-Time Monitoring Without the Need for Physical Medical-Pharmaceutical Devices
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págs. 215-230
The Triz Methodology for the Design of a Water Saving System in a Household Toilet
Omar Eduardo Sánchez Estrada, Mario Gerson Urbina Pérez, Raymundo Ocaña Delgado
págs. 231-246
Improving the Quality of Life for People with VisualDisabilities: A Smart City Approach with Artificial Intelligence, GPS, Computer Vision,and Tactile and Auditory Assistance Technologies
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págs. 247-258
Sustainability as a Communication Strategy: A Case Study of the Inditex Group (Zara)
págs. 259-270
Ultraviolet Light: Non-Visual Effects of Light and Catalysis to Enhance Physical and Psychological Well-Being
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págs. 271-288
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