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Lidia Morawska

Researcher at Queensland University of Technology

Publications -  777
Citations -  132997

Lidia Morawska is an academic researcher from Queensland University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Particle number & Ultrafine particle. The author has an hindex of 100, co-authored 746 publications receiving 95412 citations. Previous affiliations of Lidia Morawska include University of Surrey & Jinan University.

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Trends in size classified particle number concentration in subtropical Brisbane, Australia, based on a 5 year study

TL;DR: Particle number size distribution data in the range from 0.015 to 0.630 mm were collected over a 5-year period in the central business district (CBD) of Brisbane, Australia as discussed by the authors.
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Effect of face velocity and the nature of aerosol on the collection of submicrometer particles by electrostatic precipitator.

TL;DR: The total collection efficiency of the precipitator was found to increase with an increase in the count median diameter (CMD) of the particles, to have polynomial dependence on flow rate and no significant dependence on the type of test aerosol.
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Size selected particles in an urban atmosphere of Brisbane, Australia

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared the results of elemental analyses with the measured meteorological conditions, PM10, light scattering, gaseous pollutant concentrations and particle size distributions.
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Estimating global injuries morbidity and mortality: methods and data used in the Global Burden of Disease 2017 study

Spencer L. James, +568 more
- 24 Aug 2020 - 
TL;DR: The Global Burden of Disease 2017 demonstrated a complex and sophisticated series of analytical steps using the largest known database of morbidity and mortality data on injuries, which should be used to help inform injury prevention policy making and resource allocation.
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Spatial variation of airborne pollutant concentrations in Brisbane, Australia and its potential impact on population exposure assessment

TL;DR: In this paper, a comparison between ambient concentrations of NOx, ozone and PM10 was made for three stations in the Brisbane air shed network, with the worst correlations observed for PM10.