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Daniel Stoll, Maximilian Kerner, Simon Paas and Sergiy Antonyuk
The measurement and assessment of indoor air quality in terms of respirable particulate constituents is relevant, especially in light of the COVID-19 pandemic and associated infection events. To analyze indoor infectious potential and to develop customiz...
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Darrah K. Sleeth, Susan A. Balthaser, Scott Collingwood and Rodney R. Larson
Extrathoracic deposition of inhaled particles (i.e., in the head and throat) is an important exposure route for many hazardous materials. Current best practices for exposure assessment of aerosols in the workplace involve particle size selective sampling...
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Matthew Fechser, Victor Alaves, Rodney Larson and Darrah Sleeth
Air concentrations of respirable crystalline silica were measured in eleven (11) high school ceramics classrooms located in Salt Lake County, UT, USA. Respirable dust was collected on PVC filters using precision flow pumps and cyclone samplers (n = 44). ...
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