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Autor:
Teresa M. Hargrave, Paula F. Rosenbaum, C. J K Wang, Chien Chih Liu, Ran D. Anbar, E. Geralyn Hall, Susan E. Anagnost, Jerrold L. Abraham, Judith A. Crawford, Andrew Hunt
Publikováno v:
Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology. 20:503-515
In studies worldwide, respiratory outcomes such as cough, wheeze and asthma have been consistently linked to mold exposure. Young children spend most of their time indoors and may be particularly vulnerable. We evaluated the associations between expo
Autor:
Catharine M. Catranis, Shuang Zhou, Analie Fernando, Shannon R. Morey, Susan E. Anagnost, C. J. K. Wang, Lianjun Zhang
Publikováno v:
Aerobiologia. 22:177-184
A protocol for bioaerosol collection was developed that provides not only accurate predictions of fungal concentration, but also improves species recovery. Random transfer of a subset of 50 of the 400 impaction points from Andersen single-stage bioae
Publikováno v:
The Science of the total environment. 517
Indoor fungal exposure can compromise respiratory health. Low-income urban areas are of concern because of high asthma and allergy rates and housing disrepair. Understanding the conditions that affect indoor fungal exposures is important for assessin
Autor:
Susan E. Anagnost
Publikováno v:
IAWA Journal. 19:141-167
Light micrographs of the anatomical features of brown rot, white rot and soft rot are presented here to facilitate easy identification of each type of decay in birch and pine. This paper presents the light-microscopic observations made during the cou
Publikováno v:
IAWA Journal. 15:171-184
Eighty-seven Picea and Larix samples from thirty-nine species were examined microscopically to confirm an accurate method of genus separation. The proportions and type of ray tracheid bordered pits as described by Bartholin (1979) were the only wood
Autor:
Susan E. Anagnost
Publikováno v:
Sampling and Analysis of Indoor Microorganisms
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::608eb8dcd05da03a20cbc41ff80e95d2
https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470112434.ch8
https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470112434.ch8
Publikováno v:
Mycologia. 89:199
In decay tests with 98 isolates (78 species) of lignicolous fungi followed by chemical and anatomical analyses, the validity of the generally accepted, major decay types (white, brown, and soft rot...