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Viable fungal spores as indoor aerosols

Reponen, T.
1994
Dissertation, Kuopio University, Finland


Reponen, T., (1994), Viable fungal spores as indoor aerosols, Dissertation, Kuopio University, Finland.
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Reponen T, Ruuskanen J, Hyv?rinen A, Nevalainen A, Willeke K. Respiratory exposure to fungal spores in moldy houses. In: Flagan RL, ed. Fourth International Aerosol Conference, Los Angeles, August 29 - September 2, 1994, p. 143-144. 1994. Vol. 1.

Hyv?rinen A, Reponen T, Rautiala S, Husman T, Kalliokoski P, Nevalainen A. Concentrations and genera of fungi: Components of exposure in moldy buildings. In: B¨¢nhidi L, Farkas I, Magyar Z, Rudnai P, eds. Healthy Buildings '94. Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference, Budapest, Hungary, 22-25 August, 1994, p. 193-197. Budapest: CIB, 1994. Vol. 2.

Reponen T, Nevalainen A, Jantunen M, Pellikka M, Kalliokoski P. Proposal for an upper limit of the normal range of indoor air bacteria and fungal spores in subarctic climate. Julkaisussa: Walkinshaw DS, ed. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate. 2:47-50. Ottawa: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, 1990

Pasanen A-L, Reponen T, Kalliokoski P, Nevalainen A. Seasonal variation of fungal spore levels in indoor and outdoor air in the subarctic climate. Julkaisussa: Coles C ym., eds. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate. 2:39-44. Ottawa: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, 1990


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