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153 related items for PubMed ID: 37890789

  • 1. BTEX in indoor air of barbershops and beauty salons: Characterization, source apportionment and health risk assessment.
    Janjani H, Yunesian M, Yaghmaeian K, Aghaei M, Yousefian F, Alizadeh B, Fazlzadeh M.
    Chemosphere; 2023 Dec; 345():140518. PubMed ID: 37890789
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  • 3. BTEX in indoor air of beauty salons: Risk assessment, levels and factors influencing their concentrations.
    Baghani AN, Rostami R, Arfaeinia H, Hazrati S, Fazlzadeh M, Delikhoon M.
    Ecotoxicol Environ Saf; 2018 Sep 15; 159():102-108. PubMed ID: 29730403
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  • 4. Exposure to BTEX in beauty salons: biomonitoring, urinary excretion, clinical symptoms, and health risk assessments.
    Moradi M, Hopke P, Hadei M, Eslami A, Rastkari N, Naghdali Z, Kermani M, Emam B, Farhadi M, Shahsavani A.
    Environ Monit Assess; 2019 Apr 17; 191(5):286. PubMed ID: 30997562
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  • 8. The relationship between solvent use and BTEX concentrations in occupational environments.
    Martins EM, Borba PF, Dos Santos NE, Dos Reis PT, Silveira RS, Corrêa SM.
    Environ Monit Assess; 2016 Nov 17; 188(11):608. PubMed ID: 27718089
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  • 14. Level of air BTEX in urban, rural and industrial regions of Bandar Abbas, Iran; indoor-outdoor relationships and probabilistic health risk assessment.
    Ghaffari HR, Kamari Z, Hassanvand MS, Fazlzadeh M, Heidari M.
    Environ Res; 2021 Sep 17; 200():111745. PubMed ID: 34303681
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  • 18. Indoor generated PM2.5 compositions and volatile organic compounds: Potential sources and health risk implications.
    Idris SA', Hanafiah MM, Khan MF, Hamid HHA.
    Chemosphere; 2020 Sep 17; 255():126932. PubMed ID: 32402880
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  • 20. Identify Primary Air Pollution Sources of BTEX by Using Positive Matrix Factorization (PMF): A Case Study of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
    Nguyen VS, Vu HNK, Nguyen TT, Huynh TTN, Ho QB.
    Arch Environ Contam Toxicol; 2023 Oct 17; 85(3):263-276. PubMed ID: 37198415
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