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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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Ultrafine particles and children's health: Literature review.

TL;DR: There is an association between children's health and exposure to UFPs, especially among children with respiratory diseases, who commonly experience alterations in inflammatory biomarkers and deterioration in lung function as a result of UFP exposure.
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Global air quality and covid-19 pandemic: Do we breathe cleaner air?

Mehdi Amouei Torkmahalleh, +53 more
TL;DR: The authors of as discussed by the authors truly appreciate the funding provided by Nazarbayev University through the Collaborative Research Grant (grant number: 091019CRP2104), and they would like to acknowledge the resources provided by CART and EREC to conduct this research.
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Characterization of the particle emission from a ship operating at sea using an unmanned aerial vehicle

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a UAV to characterize the gaseous ( CO2 ) and particle (10-500nm) emissions of a ship at sea, and the calculated EF PN was 7.6 ± 1.4 × 10 15 no.
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Children's personal exposure to air pollution in rural villages in Bhutan.

TL;DR: The highest UFP exposure resulted from cooking/eating, contributing to 64% of the daily exposure, due to firewood combustion in houses using traditional mud cookstoves, and the lowest UFP exposures were during the hours that children spent outdoors at school.
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Concentration and oxidative potential of on-road particle emissions and their relationship with traffic composition: Relevance to exposure assessment

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the relationship between traffic composition and both the physical characteristics and oxidative potential of particles in a 4.5 km road tunnel in Brisbane, Australia and found that the levels of pollutants and ROS were generally better correlated with total traffic count, rather than the traffic composition.