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Determinants of Indoor and Outdoor Exposure to Ozone and Extreme Heat in a Warming Climate and the Health Risks for an Aging Population
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Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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Journal Article | Effect of fiber material on ozone removal and carbonyl production from carpets. | None | Abbass OA, Sailor DJ, Gall ET | Abbass OA, Sailor DJ, Gall ET. Effect of fiber material on ozone removal and carbonyl production from carpets. Atmospheric Environment 2017;148:42‐48. |
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Journal Article | Effectiveness of indoor plants for passive removal of indoor ozone. | None | Abbass OA, Sailor DJ, Gall ET | Abbass OA, Sailor DJ, Gall ET. Effectiveness of indoor plants for passive removal of indoor ozone. Building and Environment 2017;119:62‐70. |
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Journal Article | Energy efficiency vs resiliency to extreme heat and power outages: the role of evolving building energy codes. | BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT | Baniassadi A, Heusinger J, Sailor DJ | Baniassadi A, Heusinger J, Sailor DJ. Energy efficiency vs resiliency to extreme heat and power outages: the role of evolving building energy codes. Building and Environment 2018;139:86-94. |
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Journal Article | Synergies and trade-offs between energy efficiency and resiliency to extreme heat – A case study. | None | Baniassadi A, Sailor DJ | Baniassadi A, Sailor DJ. Synergies and trade-offs between energy efficiency and resiliency to extreme heat – A case study. Building and Environment 2018;132:263–72. |
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Journal Article | Effectiveness of phase change materials for improving the resiliency of residential buildings to extreme thermal conditions | ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES | Baniassadi A, Sailor D, Bryan H | Baniassadi A, Sailor D, Bryan H. Effectiveness of phase change materials for improving the resiliency of residential buildings to extreme thermal conditions. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES 2019;128(12). |
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Journal Article | Passive survivability of buildings under changing urban climates across eight cities | ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS | Baniassadi A, Sailor D, Krayenhoff E, Broadbent A, Georgescu M | Baniassadi A, Sailor D, Krayenhoff E, Broadbent A, Georgescu M. Passive survivability of buildings under changing urban climates across eight cities. ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS 2019;14(7):74028. |
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Journal Article | Sociodemographic Determinants of Extreme Heat and Ozone Risk Among Older Adults in 3 Sun Belt Cities | JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES A-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND MEDICAL SCIENCES | Crank P, O'Lenick C, Baniassadi A, Sailor D, Wilhelmi O, Hayden M | Crank P, O'Lenick C, Baniassadi A, Sailor D, Wilhelmi O, Hayden M. Sociodemographic Determinants of Extreme Heat and Ozone Risk Among Older Adults in 3 Sun Belt Cities. JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES A-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND MEDICAL SCIENCES 2024;79(8) |
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Journal Article | Application of geostatistical approaches to predict the spatio-temporal distribution of summer ozone in Houston, Texas. | None | Michael R, O’Lenick CR, Monaghan A, Wilhelmi O, Wiedinmyer C, HaydenM,et al | Michael R, O’Lenick CR, Monaghan A, Wilhelmi O, Wiedinmyer C, Hayden M, et al. Application of geostatistical approaches to predict the spatio-temporal distribution of summer ozone in Houston, Texas. Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology 2018;0.1038/s41370-018-0091-4. |
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Journal Article | A Case-crossover Analysis of Indoor Heat Exposure on Mortality and Hospitalizations among the Elderly in Houston, Texas | ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES | O'Lenick C, Baniassadi A, Michael R, Monaghan A, Boehnert J, Yu X, Hayden M, Wiedninmyer C, Shang K, Rank P, Heusinger J, Hoel P, Sailor D, Wilhelmi O | O'Lenick C, Baniassadi A, Michael R, Monaghan A, Boehnert J, Yu X, Hayden M, Wiedninmyer C, Shang K, Rank P, Heusinger J, Hoel P, Sailor D, Wilhelmi O. A Case-crossover Analysis of Indoor Heat Exposure on Mortality and Hospitalizations among the Elderly in Houston, Texas. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES 2020;128(12):127007. |
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Journal Article | Urban heat and air pollution:A framework for integrating population vulnerability and indoor exposure in health risk analyses. | None | O’Lenick CR, Wilhelmi OV, Michael R, Hayden MH, Baniassadi A,WiedinmyerC, et al | O’Lenick CR, Wilhelmi OV, Michael R, Hayden MH, Baniassadi A, Wiedinmyer C, et al. Urban heat and air pollution:A framework for integrating population vulnerability and indoor exposure in health risk analyses. Science of The Total Environment 2019; 660:715–23. |
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Journal Article | Ozone removal efficiency and surface analysis of green and white roof HVAC filters. | None | Abbass OA, Sailor DJ, Gall ET | Abbass OA, Sailor DJ, Gall ET. Ozone removal efficiency and surface analysis of green and white roof HVAC filters. Building and Environment 2018;136:118–27. |
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Journal Article | The growing threat of heat disasters. | None | Sailor DJ, Baniassadi A, O’Lenick CR, Wilhelmi OV | Sailor DJ, Baniassadi A, O’Lenick CR, Wilhelmi OV. The growing threat of heat disasters. Environmental Research Letters 2019;14(5):054006 |
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