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Measurement of Fine Particle Emissions from Two Commercially Operated Medium Sized Biomass Fired Boilers
2000) American Association for Aerosol Research, AAA 2000 – Nineteenth Annual Conference In [Publication information missing] p.148-148(
- Contribution to journal › Published meeting abstract
- 1999
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Deposition of particle-attached radon progeny in the respiratory tract - an experimental study of children and adults in home environments
1999) In Lund University Report, Publication 60, LUTMDN/TMAT-3015-SE(
- Book/Report › Report
- 1997
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Deposition of Airborne Particles onto the Human Eye - Wind Tunnel Studies of the Deposition Velocity onto the Eyes of a Mannequin
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Airborne particle Deposition on the Ocular Surface. Role of Thermophoresis and Settling
1997) Nordic Society for Aerosol Research Symposium, 1997 In Proceedings of the Nordic Society for Aerosol Research(
- Contribution to journal › Published meeting abstract
- 1996
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Characteristics of Particle Emissions at Paint Manufacturing
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Characteristics of Particle Emissions at Dust Emitting Operations - Examples from the Paint Manufacturing Industry
1996) Conference of the American Association for Aerosol research, 1996(
- Contribution to conference › Abstract
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Deposition of Airborne Particles onto the Human Eye - Wind Tunnel Studies with a Mannequin
1996) NIVA, Second International Symposium on Modern Principles of Air Monitoring(
- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Paper in conference proceeding
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Airborne Particle Deposition on the Ocular Surface as a Risk Factor
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- Contribution to journal › Published meeting abstract
- 1995
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Characteristics of Mult-Nozzle Impactors with 50 µm Laser-Drilled Nozzles
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 1994
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A Semiempirical model for Particle Deposition onto Facial Skin and Eyes. Role of Air Currents and Electric Fields
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- Contribution to journal › Article