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Quantification of health effects of combined exposures: a new beginning

Miller, J. D.
1995
In: Morawska, L., Bofinger, N.D. and Maroni, M., Editors, 1995. Indoor air¡ªan integrated approach, Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp. 159-168.


Miller, J. D., (1995), "Quantification of health effects of combined exposures: a new beginning", In: Morawska, L., Bofinger, N.D. and Maroni, M., Editors, 1995. Indoor air¡ªan integrated approach, Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp. 159-168.
Abstract:
Miller, J.D., 1995. Quantification of health effects of combined exposures: a new beginning. In: Morawska, L., Bofinger, N.D. and Maroni, M., Editors, 1995. Indoor air¡ªan integrated approach, Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp. 159-168.

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Miller, J. D.
J. David Miller, Professor of Biochemistry, Carleton University, Ottawa. NSERC Industrial Research Chair, Fungal Toxins & Allergens, Visiting Scientist, Air Health Effects, Health Canada
  1. A comparison of airborne ergosterol, glucan and Air-O-Cell data in relation to physical assessments of mold damage and some other parameters
  2. Acute pulmonary hemorrhage in infants associated with exposure to Stachybotrys atra and other fungi
  3. Air sampling results in relation to extent of fungal colonization of building materials in some water-damaged buildings
  4. Collection of spores of various fungi by a Reuter centrifugal sampler
  5. Exposure measures for studies of mold and dampness and respiratory health
  6. Field guide for the determination of biological contaminants in environmental samples
  7. Fungi and fungal products in some Canadian houses
  8. Fungi as contaminants in indoor air
  9. Microbial contamination of indoor air
  10. Microbial volatile organic compounds with emphasis on those arising from filamentous fungal contaminants of buildings
  11. Microorganisms in home and indoor work environments
  12. Review of methods applicable to the assessment of mold exposure to children
  13. Significance of fungi in indoor air: report from a working group
  14. The use of ergosterol to measure exposure to fungal propagules in indoor air
  15. Transportation energy embodied in construction materials  



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