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  • Andersen air sampler -- Andersen Instruments Incorporated.

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    particle transport, penetration of particulate, through walls

    EPA, 1996, Air quality criteria for particulate matter

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    Residential-Pesticide Exposure Scenario
    Residential-Pesticide Exposure Scenario
    Source:http://www.epa.gov/ORD/WebPubs/lawn/600r99040.pdf
    (Source: http://www.epa.gov/ORD/WebPubs/lawn/600r99040.pdf) Anon, [To illustrate a point, not exact particles]

    particle characterization in the laboratory and process areas This link has not been checked.Malvern Instruments

    How Fine Particles Penetrate Indoor Air at This link was broken when checked on Dec. 2006NRMR

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    Microbial contamination of indoor air due to leakages from crawl space- a field study, by Airaksinen, M., Pasanen, P., Kurnitski, J. and Sepp?nen, O., 2004
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    Modeling entry of micron-sized and submicron-sized particles into the indoor environment, by Jeng, C. J., Kindzierski, W. B. and Smith, D. W., 2003
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    Numerical evaluation of the particle pollutant homogeneity and mixing time in a ventilated room, by Abadie, M.O., Limam, K., 2007
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    high penetration factor for 0.2 -3.0 micron particles
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    Penetration of outdoor particles into a residence, by Bowser, D., 2003
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    Penetration of particles into buildings and associated physical factors. part I: model development and computer simulations, by Thornburg, J., Ensor, D. S., Rodes, C. E., Lawless, P. A., Sparks, L. E. and Mosley, R. B., 2001
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    Prediction of indoor concentration of 0.5--4 mm particles of outdoor origin in an uninhabited apartment, by Schneider, T., Jensen, K. A., Clausen, P. A., Afshari, A., Gunnarsen, L., Wahlin, P., Glasius, M., Palmgren, F. and Nielsen, O. J., 2004
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    Using time- and size-resolved particulate data to quantify indoor penetration and deposition behavior, by Long, C. M., Suh, H. H., Catalano, P. J. and Koutrakis, P., 2001



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