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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 Aerosol Particles in humans exposed to wood smoke
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A set-up for field studies of respiratory tract deposition of fine and ultrafine particles in humans
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Luftens partiklar dödar
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Size-Resolved Respiratory Tract Deposition of Ultrafine salt, oil and traffic Particles Measured on Human Subjects during Rest and Exercise
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Size-Resolved Respiratory Tract Deposition of Ultrafine Hydrophobic and Hygroscopic Particles during Rest and Exercise Measured on 30 Human Subjects
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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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Particle Number Size Distributions at an Urban Site in southern Sweden: Estimates of the Contribution of Urban Particle Sources
2006) 7th International Aerosol Conference, 2006(
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Particle number size distributions at an urban site in southern Sweden: Estimates of the contribution of urban particle sources
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Respiratory Tract Deposition of Residential Biomass Combustion Aerosol Particles in Human Subjects
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- Contribution to conference › Paper, not in proceeding