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Essay:
Journal: Indoor and Built Environment"publishes reports on any topic pertaining to the quality of the indoor and built environment, and how these might effect the health, performance, efficiency and comfort of persons living or working there. Topics range from urban infrastructure, design of buildings, and materials used to laboratory studies including animal simulations and in vitro effects."
Other possible links to journal:
Karger
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