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Combustion Particles –
Exposure Assessment Methods Guest Editors: KR Smith, M Jantunen,
BD Goldstein Chemosphere, Vol 49 (9): 865-1190, Dec 2002 |
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Preface • EDITORIAL |
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Why particles? • EDITORIAL |
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Exposure measurements • REVIEW ARTICLE |
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Methodologies for characterisation
of combustion sources and for quantification of their emissions • REVIEW ARTICLE |
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Methodology of exposure modeling • REVIEW ARTICLE |
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Policy uses of particulate exposure estimates
• REVIEW ARTICLE |
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Designing monitoring networks to represent outdoor
human exposure • REVIEW
ARTICLE |
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Methods for collecting time/activity pattern
information related to exposure to combustion products • REVIEW ARTICLE |
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Fine PM measurements: personal and indoor air
monitoring • REVIEW
ARTICLE |
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Monitoring of particulate matter outdoors • REVIEW ARTICLE |
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Combustion sources of particles. 1. Health relevance
and source signatures • REVIEW
ARTICLE |
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Combustion sources of particles: 2. Emission factors
and measurement methods • REVIEW ARTICLE |
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Exposure efficiency: an idea whose time has come?
• REVIEW ARTICLE |
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Receptor modeling application framework for particle
source apportionment • REVIEW
ARTICLE |
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Modeling exposure to particulate matter • REVIEW ARTICLE |
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Accessible tools for classification of exposure to
particles • REVIEW
ARTICLE |
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Evolution of particulate regulation in China––prospects
and challenges of exposure-based control • REVIEW ARTICLE |
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Indian aerosols: present status • REVIEW ARTICLE |