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376 related items for PubMed ID: 16688356

  • 1. Personal exposures and indoor, residential outdoor, and urban background levels of fine particle trace elements in the general population.
    Molnár P, Johannesson S, Boman J, Barregård L, Sällsten G.
    J Environ Monit; 2006 May; 8(5):543-51. PubMed ID: 16688356
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  • 2. Evaluating heterogeneity in indoor and outdoor air pollution using land-use regression and constrained factor analysis.
    Levy JI, Clougherty JE, Baxter LK, Houseman EA, Paciorek CJ, HEI Health Review Committee.
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  • 3. Particulate matter and manganese exposures in Indianapolis, Indiana.
    Pellizzari ED, Clayton CA, Rodes CE, Mason RE, Piper LL, Fort B, Pfeifer G, Lynam D.
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  • 4. Indoor and outdoor concentrations of PM2.5 trace elements at homes, preschools and schools in Stockholm, Sweden.
    Molnár P, Bellander T, Sällsten G, Boman J.
    J Environ Monit; 2007 Apr; 9(4):348-57. PubMed ID: 17410309
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  • 5. Exposure to fine particles (PM2.5 and PM1) and black smoke in the general population: personal, indoor, and outdoor levels.
    Johannesson S, Gustafson P, Molnár P, Barregard L, Sällsten G.
    J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol; 2007 Nov; 17(7):613-24. PubMed ID: 17440486
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  • 6. Hospital indoor PM10/PM2.5 and associated trace elements in Guangzhou, China.
    Wang X, Bi X, Sheng G, Fu J.
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  • 7. Relationships between personal, indoor, and outdoor exposures to trace elements in PM(2.5).
    Adgate JL, Mongin SJ, Pratt GC, Zhang J, Field MP, Ramachandran G, Sexton K.
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  • 8. Relationships of Indoor, Outdoor, and Personal Air (RIOPA). Part I. Collection methods and descriptive analyses.
    Weisel CP, Zhang J, Turpin BJ, Morandi MT, Colome S, Stock TH, Spektor DM, Korn L, Winer AM, Kwon J, Meng QY, Zhang L, Harrington R, Liu W, Reff A, Lee JH, Alimokhtari S, Mohan K, Shendell D, Jones J, Farrar L, Maberti S, Fan T.
    Res Rep Health Eff Inst; 2005 Nov 01; (130 Pt 1):1-107; discussion 109-27. PubMed ID: 16454009
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  • 11. Analysis of Personal and Home Characteristics Associated with the Elemental Composition of PM2.5 in Indoor, Outdoor, and Personal Air in the RIOPA Study.
    Ryan PH, Brokamp C, Fan ZH, Rao MB.
    Res Rep Health Eff Inst; 2015 Dec 01; (185):3-40. PubMed ID: 26934775
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  • 12. Sources of fine particulate matter in personal exposures and residential indoor, residential outdoor and workplace microenvironments in the Helsinki phase of the EXPOLIS study.
    Koistinen KJ, Edwards RD, Mathys P, Ruuskanen J, Künzli N, Jantunen MJ.
    Scand J Work Environ Health; 2004 Dec 01; 30 Suppl 2():36-46. PubMed ID: 15487684
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  • 13. Fine organic particulate matter dominates indoor-generated PM2.5 in RIOPA homes.
    Polidori A, Turpin B, Meng QY, Lee JH, Weisel C, Morandi M, Colome S, Stock T, Winer A, Zhang J, Kwon J, Alimokhtari S, Shendell D, Jones J, Farrar C, Maberti S.
    J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol; 2006 Jul 01; 16(4):321-31. PubMed ID: 16538235
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  • 16. Spatial heterogeneity of personal exposure to airborne metals in French urban areas.
    Nerriere E, Guegan H, Bordigoni B, Hautemaniere A, Momas I, Ladner J, Target A, Lameloise P, Delmas V, Personnaz MB, Koutrakis P, Zmirou-Navier D.
    Sci Total Environ; 2007 Feb 01; 373(1):49-56. PubMed ID: 17169410
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  • 17. Concentrations of PM(2.5) mass and components in residential and non-residential indoor microenvironments: the Sources and Composition of Particulate Exposures study.
    Brown KW, Sarnat JA, Koutrakis P.
    J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol; 2012 Feb 01; 22(2):161-72. PubMed ID: 22086209
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  • 18. Personal exposure to PM2.5, black smoke and NO2 in Copenhagen: relationship to bedroom and outdoor concentrations covering seasonal variation.
    Sørensen M, Loft S, Andersen HV, Raaschou-Nielsen O, Skovgaard LT, Knudsen LE, Nielsen IV, Hertel O.
    J Expo Anal Environ Epidemiol; 2005 Sep 01; 15(5):413-22. PubMed ID: 15674319
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  • 19. [Personal exposure to fine particles (PM 2.5) in the Grenoble population: European EXPOLIS study].
    Boudet C, Zmirou D, Déchenaux J.
    Rev Epidemiol Sante Publique; 2000 Aug 01; 48(4):341-50. PubMed ID: 11011301
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