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Air Quality Guidelines Global Update 2005: Particulate Matter, ozone, nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide

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The article was published on 2006-12-31 and is currently open access. It has received 1591 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Ozone & Nitrogen dioxide.

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Impact of PM2.5 in indoor urban environments: A review

TL;DR: In this article, a review of the impact of PM2.5 in indoor urban environments summarizes existing research in this area, specifically, the main sources and sinks in outdoor and indoor environments, the exposure limits that are currently applicable throughout the world, and the main socioeconomic impacts of exposure to PM 2.5.
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Towards new methods and ways to create healthy and comfortable buildings

TL;DR: In this article, a multi-disciplinary approach taking account of positive and negative stimuli and concerned with "real" needs of people is proposed to evaluate the health and comfort of occupants in the indoor environment.
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Personal exposure of primary school children to BTEX, NO2 and ozone in Eskişehir, Turkey: Relationship with indoor/outdoor concentrations and risk assessment

TL;DR: Personal, indoor and outdoor concentrations of all studied pollutants except for ozone were found to be higher for the students living at the urban traffic site, and ozone had higher concentrations at the sub-urban site for all three types of measurements.
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Quantitative systematic review of the associations between short-term exposure to nitrogen dioxide and mortality and hospital admissions

TL;DR: The growing literature, incorporating large multicentre studies and new evidence from less well-studied regions of the world, supports further quantitative review to assess the independence of NO2 health effects from other air pollutants.
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