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    Patovirta RL, Reiman M, Husman T, Haverinen U, Toivola M, Nevalainen A.
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  • 23. Nasal congestion in relation to low air exchange rate in schools. Evaluation by acoustic rhinometry.
    Wålinder R, Norbäck D, Wieslander G, Smedje G, Erwall C.
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  • 32. Estimating effects of moisture damage repairs on students' health-a long-term intervention study.
    Haverinen-Shaughnessy U, Pekkanen J, Nevalainen A, Moschandreas D, Husman T.
    J Expo Anal Environ Epidemiol; 2004 Dec; 14 Suppl 1():S58-64. PubMed ID: 15118746
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  • 34. Students' school-level symptoms mediate the relationship between a school's observed moisture problems and students' subjective perceptions of indoor air quality.
    Finell E, Tolvanen A, Ikonen R, Pekkanen J, Ståhl T.
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  • 35. Comparison of work-related symptoms and visual contrast sensitivity between employees at a severely water-damaged school and a school without significant water damage.
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  • 37. Nasal histamine provocation of tenants in a sick-building residential area.
    Ohm M, Juto JE, Andersson K, Bodin L.
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  • 38. [Insufficient ventilation as the etiology of illness perception in an elementary school].
    Kimmel R, Dartsch PC, Hildenbrand S, Wodarz R, Schmahl FW.
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  • 39. Dampness and mold in the indoor environment: implications for asthma.
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