Influence of human activity patterns, particle composition, and residential air exchange rates on modeled distributions of PM2.5 exposure compared with central-site monitoring data.
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Characterizing the impact of projected changes in climate and air quality on human exposures to ozone.Refined ambient PM2.5 exposure surrogates and the risk of myocardial infarctionExposure prediction approaches used in air pollution epidemiology studies: key findings and future recommendations.Toward refined estimates of ambient PM2.5 exposure: Evaluation of a physical outdoor-to-indoor transport model.Evaluating the Long-Term Health and Economic Impacts of Central Residential Air Filtration for Reducing Premature Mortality Associated with Indoor Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5) of Outdoor OriginUrban-rural differences in daily time-activity patterns, occupational activity and housing characteristics.Effects of age, season, gender and urban-rural status on time-activity: CanadianHuman Activity Pattern Survey 2 (CHAPS 2).Probabilistic estimation of residential air exchange rates for population-based human exposure modeling.Using portable particle sizing instrumentation to rapidly measure the penetration of fine and ultrafine particles in unoccupied residences.Respiratory hospitalizations in association with fine PM and its components in New York State.Contribution of the in-vehicle microenvironment to individual ambient-source nitrogen dioxide exposure: the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis and Air Pollution.Associations between summertime ambient pollutants and respiratory morbidity in New York City: comparison of results using ambient concentrations versus predicted exposures.Evaluation of daily time spent in transportation and traffic-influenced microenvironments by urban Canadians.The importance of the exposure metric in air pollution epidemiology studies: When does it matter, and why?
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Influence of human activity patterns, particle composition, and residential air exchange rates on modeled distributions of PM2.5 exposure compared with central-site monitoring data.
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Barbara J Turpin
David Q Rich
Halûk Ökaynak
Janet Burke
Lisa K Baxter
Melissa Lunden
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