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RELATIONSHIPS OF GASEOUS CONCENTRATIONS OF CRITERIA AIR POLLUTANTS AND PM 2.5 MEASURES
Citation:
Williams, R W., J C. Suggs, L S. Sheldon, G F. Evans, J P. Creason, C. E. Rodes, AND P. A. Lawless. RELATIONSHIPS OF GASEOUS CONCENTRATIONS OF CRITERIA AIR POLLUTANTS AND PM 2.5 MEASURES. Presented at EPA/AWMA International Symposium on the Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants, Research Triangle Park, NC, September 12-14, 2000.
Impact/Purpose:
The primary study objective is to quantify the association(s) between day-to-day or experimental variations in ambient air particle mass concentrations and selected physiological functions in elderly persons living in a retirement centers or involved in selected clinical studies. The NERL will conduct exposure studies and provide real-time and integrated PM mass concentration and selected criteria pollutant data to assist the NHEERL collaborators conducting physiological monitoring in establishing selected health effect associations resulting from potential human exposures to PM-related air pollutants.
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