Additional file 1. Experiment quality assurance and supplementary results. Table S1: List of related in situ respiratory tract deposition dose studies. Table S2: Summary of related in situ respiratory tract deposition studies using hydrophobic particles. Table S3: Mean DDR estimated using different assessment methods. Figure S1: Instrument laboratory intercomparison with reference system. Figure S2: Micro-aethalometer intercomparison in Leipzig, Germany. Figure S3: Micro-aethalometer intercomparison in Metro Manila, Philippines, using ambient street-site aerosol. Figure S4: Flow rate through dry and wet (after exposing to breath air) particulate filter. Figure S5: Descriptive statistics of measured parameters in TMEs between public transpor...
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Summarization: Real-time PM10 mass concentrations were monitored inside the trains and in several pl...
grantor: University of TorontoThere is growing evidence that fine particulate matter may h...
Background: Exposure to air pollutants is one of the major environmental health risks faced by popul...
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In this study, we present the development of a mobile system to measure real-world total respiratory...
Traffic is one of the major sources of harmful airborne particles worldwide. To relate exposure to a...
BACKGROUND: Aerosol particles have, since the antiquity, been linked to adverse effects on human hea...
Recent studies demonstrate that Black Carbon (BC) pollution in economically developing megacities re...
Summarization: The ExDoM is a model for calculating the human exposure and the deposition, dose, cle...
Over the last decades, there has been much attention on air quality, especially in urban environment...
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Human health is significantly influenced by inhaled aerosols. Insight to the aerosol transport and d...
Background: Air pollution, mainly from combustion, is one of the leading global health risk factors....
Human health is significantly influenced by inhaled aerosols. Insight to the aerosol transport and d...
Summarization: Real-time PM10 mass concentrations were monitored inside the trains and in several pl...
grantor: University of TorontoThere is growing evidence that fine particulate matter may h...