Personal exposure to nitrogen dioxide: relationship to indoor/outdoor air quality and activity patterns

Personal nitrogen dioxide exposures and indoor and outdoor air concentrations were measured in the Portage, WI, area, for nearly 350 individuals. No 2 levels in homes with gas stoves averaged 18 mg/cu M higher in summer and 36 mg/cu M higher in winter than outdoor levels. Personal exposures were clo...

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description Personal nitrogen dioxide exposures and indoor and outdoor air concentrations were measured in the Portage, WI, area, for nearly 350 individuals. No 2 levels in homes with gas stoves averaged 18 mg/cu M higher in summer and 36 mg/cu M higher in winter than outdoor levels. Personal exposures were closely correlated with indoor averages for households with gas stoves and with electric stoves. The association between personal exposure and outdoor levels of no 2 was weakest during winter for both stove groups.
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AIR POLLUTION
AIR QUALITY
ANIMALS
Applied sciences
Atmospheric pollution
BUILDINGS
CHALCOGENIDES
Combustion and energy production
DATA
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Exact sciences and technology
EXPERIMENTAL DATA
INDOOR AIR POLLUTION
INFORMATION
MAMMALS
MAN
NITROGEN COMPOUNDS
NITROGEN DIOXIDE
NITROGEN OXIDES
NUMERICAL DATA
OXIDES
OXYGEN COMPOUNDS
POLLUTION
Pollution sources. Measurement results
PRIMATES
QUANTITY RATIO
RADIATION, THERMAL, AND OTHER ENVIRON. POLLUTANT EFFECTS ON LIVING ORGS. AND BIOL. MAT
SEASONAL VARIATIONS
VARIATIONS
VERTEBRATES
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