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  • 4. Carbon dioxide (CO2) demand-controlled ventilation in university computer classrooms and possible effects on headache, fatigue and perceived indoor environment: an intervention study.
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  • 11. Associations between classroom CO2 concentrations and student attendance in Washington and Idaho.
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  • 17. A comparative study of asthma, pollen, cat and dog allergy among pupils and allergen levels in schools in Taiyuan city, China, and Uppsala, Sweden.
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  • 18. ["Breathing freely" in schools--results and model approaches concerning the air quality in classrooms].
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  • 20. Subjective indoor air quality and thermal comfort among adults in relation to inspected and measured indoor environment factors in single-family houses in Sweden-the BETSI study.
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