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Methodology for studies on respiratory and cardiovascular effects of humans at occupational exposure to airborne nanoparticles
2006) 7th International Aerosol Conference, 2006(
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Respiratory tract deposition of fine and ultrafine hydrophobic and hygroscopic aerosol particles during rest and exercise
2006) Nordic Society for Aerosol Research (NOSA) Annual Symposia, 2006(
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Nanocrystalline ruthenium oxide and ruthenium in sensing applications - an experimental and theoretical study
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Experimental Evaluation of the Opposed Migration Aerosol Classifier (OMAC) for Measurements of Aerosol Particle Size Distributions
2006) 7th International Aerosol Conference, 2006(
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Metal oxide nanoparticles as novel gate materials for field-effect gas sensors
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A new chamber set-up for studies of health effects, respiratory deposition and characteristics of biomass combustion aerosols
2006) Nordic Society for Aerosol Research (NOSA) Annual Symposia, 2006(
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Residential biomass combustion aerosols - influence of combustion conditions on physical and chemical particle characteristics
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Structured time observation of human modelling tool users' activites
2006) IEA2006 congress – Meeting diversity in ergonomics(
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Respiratory Tract Deposition of Aerosol Particles from Various Sources
2006) Advanced Atmospheric Aerosol Symposium (AAAS)(
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Respiratory Tract Deposition of Aerosol Particles in humans exposed to wood smoke
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