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Environmental Science & Technology, 1980
Indoor concentrations of pollutants often exceed outdoor concentrations, presenting a very real and dangerous health threat. Adverse health impacts of indoor concentrations of nitrogen dioxide from gas-fired stoves, formaldehyde from home insulation, benzo(a)pyrene from fireplaces, and radioactive radon gas that can be emitted from concrete, brick ...
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Indoor concentrations of pollutants often exceed outdoor concentrations, presenting a very real and dangerous health threat. Adverse health impacts of indoor concentrations of nitrogen dioxide from gas-fired stoves, formaldehyde from home insulation, benzo(a)pyrene from fireplaces, and radioactive radon gas that can be emitted from concrete, brick ...
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A state–of–the-art review on indoor air pollution and strategies for indoor air pollution control
Chemosphere, 2021Javier González-Martín +2 more
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INDOOR AIR POLLUTION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES AND ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTION IN CHILDREN
Lancet, The, 1989Peter Byass
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