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Airborne Particulate Matter in Two Multi-Family Green Buildings: Concentrations and Effect of Ventilation and Occupant BehaviorEvaluation of Diesel Exhaust Continuous Monitors in Controlled Environmental ConditionsHighway proximity associated with cardiovascular disease risk: the influence of individual-level confounders and exposure misclassification.Assessing the suitability of multiple dispersion and land use regression models for urban traffic-related ultrafine particlesMaking Air Pollution Visible: A Tool for Promoting Environmental Health Literacy.Association of Long-Term Near-Highway Exposure to Ultrafine Particles with Cardiovascular Diseases, Diabetes and HypertensionResponse of biomarkers of inflammation and coagulation to short-term changes in central site, local, and predicted particle number concentrationsEffect of time-activity adjustment on exposure assessment for traffic-related ultrafine particlesAssociation of modeled long-term personal exposure to ultrafine particles with inflammatory and coagulation biomarkersDeveloping Community-Level Policy and Practice to Reduce Traffic-Related Air Pollution Exposure.Comparison of real-time instruments and gravimetric method when measuring particulate matter in a residential building.An hourly regression model for ultrafine particles in a near-highway urban area.Spatial and temporal differences in traffic-related air pollution in three urban neighborhoods near an interstate highway.Transferability and generalizability of regression models of ultrafine particles in urban neighborhoods in the Boston area.Scripted drives: A robust protocol for generating exposures to traffic-related air pollution.Reference Correction to: Making Air Pollution Visible: A Tool for Promoting Environmental Health Literacy.Combining Measurements from Mobile Monitoring and a Reference Site To Develop Models of Ambient Ultrafine Particle Number Concentration at ResidencesRelationship of Time-Activity-Adjusted Particle Number Concentration with Blood PressureVisualizing Air Pollution: Communication of Environmental Health Information in a Chinese Immigrant CommunityMulti-Criteria Decision Analysis Model for Assessing the Risk from Multi-Ingredient Dietary Supplements (MIDS)
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