Investigating the Indoor and Outdoor Respirable Suspended Particulates of Coarse (PM10), Fine (PM2.5) and Ultrafine (PM1)
Introduction: Respirable Suspended Particulate (RSP) is a particularly serious indoor air pollution since at least a portion of particles ingested by humans can be permanently deposited in the respiratory tract. Analysis of indoor air quality in school classrooms is essential because the air quality...
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Main Authors: | Mansor A.A., Ghazali M.I.H., Abdullah S., Dom N.C., Ahmed A.N., Ismail M. |
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Other Authors: | 57211858557 |
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Universiti Putra Malaysia Press
2023
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