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Autor:
Thomas Schneider, J. Kildesø, S. Gravesen, H. Wurtz, Ulf Thrane, Kristian Fog Nielsen, Ken Wilkins, P. Kruse, Peter Nielsen
Publikováno v:
Indoor Air. 13:148-155
The release and transport of fungal spores from water-damaged building materials is a key factor for understanding the exposure to particles of fungal origin as a possible cause of adverse health effects associated to growth of fungi indoors. In this
Autor:
Pertti Pasanen, M. Lövik, John W. Cherrie, S Dreborg, Mats Bohgard, Wolfgang Bischof, Thomas Schneider, K Skyberg, Per Axel Clausen, J. Kildesø, Søren K. Kjærgaard, Jan Sundell
Publikováno v:
Indoor Air. 13:38-48
The relevance of particle mass, surface area or number concentration as risk indicators for health effects in non-industrial buildings has been assessed by a European interdisciplinary group of researchers (called EUROPART) by reviewing papers identi
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Environment. 33:699-707
The concentration and the composition of dust in the indoor environment has been associated with reported symptoms of the sick building syndrome. Levels of airborne concentrations of dust particles are well known. However, the relation to dust on sur
Autor:
Peder Wolkoff, Ritva Degerth, Thomas Schneider, J. Kildesø, Margarethe Jaroszewski, Hannelore Schunk
Publikováno v:
Science of The Total Environment. 215:135-156
Cleaning is a large enterprise involving a large fraction of the workforce worldwide. A broad spectrum of cleaning agents has been developed to facilitate dust and dirt removal, for disinfection and surface maintenance. The cleaning agents are used i
Publikováno v:
Indoor Air. 8:12-22
Insufficient cleaning may be a cause of the Sick Building Syndrome. Various improvements in cleaning methods have been tested in order to clarify whether they reduced the concentration of airborne dust, and the concentration of dust on surfaces, or w
Publikováno v:
Indoor Air. 6:204-210
A simple method for quantifying dust on indoor non-textile surfaces has been developed and evaluated. The method uses gelatine foils to sample particles from surfaces, applying a constant pressure. The foils possess unique properties, making them par
Autor:
H.J. Malling, H. Permin, K. A. Jensen, F. Gyntelberg, J. Kildesø, S. Gravesen, Kristian Fog Nielsen, S. Norn, H.W. Meyer, Lena Poulsen
Publikováno v:
Indoor air. 15
The objective was to develop an experimental setup for human exposure to mold spores, and to study the clinical effect of this exposure in sensitive subjects who had previously experienced potentially building-related symptoms (BRS) at work. From thr
Autor:
J, Kildesø, H, Würtz, K F, Nielsen, P, Kruse, K, Wilkins, U, Thrane, S, Gravesen, P A, Nielsen, T, Schneider
Publikováno v:
Indoor air. 13(2)
The release and transport of fungal spores from water-damaged building materials is a key factor for understanding the exposure to particles of fungal origin as a possible cause of adverse health effects associated to growth of fungi indoors. In this
Autor:
T, Schneider, J, Sundell, W, Bischof, M, Bohgard, J W, Cherrie, P A, Clausen, S, Dreborg, J, Kildesø, S K, Kaergaard, M, Løvik, P, Pasanen, K, Skyberg
Publikováno v:
Indoor air. 13(1)
The relevance of particle mass, surface area or number concentration as risk indicators for health effects in non-industrial buildings has been assessed by a European interdisciplinary group of researchers (called EUROPART) by reviewing papers identi
Publikováno v:
Palmgren, F, Wåhlin, P, Kildesø, J, Afshari, A & Fogh, C L 2003, ' Characterisation of particle emissions from the driving car fleet and the contribution to ambient and indoor particle concentrations ', Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, vol. 28, no. 8, pp. 327-334 .
Palmgren, F, Wåhlin, P, Kildesø, J, Afshari, A & Fogh, C L 2003, ' Characterisation of particle emissions from the driving car fleet and the contribution to ambient and indoor particle concentrations ', Physics and Chemistry of the Earth
, vol. 28, no. 8, pp. 327-334 .
Palmgren, F, Wåhlin, P, Kildesø, J, Afshari, A & Fogh, C L 2003, ' Characterisation of particle emissions from the driving car fleet and the contribution to ambient and indoor particle concentrations ', Physics and Chemistry of the Earth
, vol. 28, no. 8, pp. 327-334 .
The population is mainly exposed to high air pollution concentrations in the urban environment, where motor vehicle emissions constitute the main source of fine and ultrafine particles. These particles can penetrate deep into the respiratory system,
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