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Gas-phase mass transfer model for predicting volatile organic compound (VOC) emission rates from indoor pollutant sources

Sparks, L. E., Tichenor, B. A., Chang, J. and Guo., Z.
1996
Indoor Air '96, 6, 31-40


Sparks, L. E., Tichenor, B. A., Chang, J. and Guo., Z., (1996), "Gas-phase mass transfer model for predicting volatile organic compound (VOC) emission rates from indoor pollutant sources", Indoor Air '96, 6, 31-40.
Abstract:
Sparks, L.E. Modeling indoor concentrations and exposures. Sources of Indoor Air Contaminants Characterizing Emissions and Health Impacts; Tucker, W. G., B. P. Leaderer, L. M?lhave, and W.S. Cain, Editors, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 641, 102, 1992.

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Sparks, L. E.
National Risk Management Research Laboratory, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
  1. Penetration of ambient fine particles into the indoor environment
  2. Penetration of particles into buildings and associated physical factors. part I: model development and computer simulations  
Tichenor, B. A.
     
Chang, J.
  1. Assessing the performance of full-scale environmental chambers using an independently measured emissions source
  2. Review of concentration standards and guidelines for fungi in indoor air
  3. Static chamber method for evaluating the ability of indoor materials to support microbial growth  



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