Black Carbon as an Additional Indicator of the Adverse Health Effects of Airborne Particles Compared with PM 10 and PM 2.5
Environmental Health Perspectives2011Vol. 119(12), pp. 1691–1699
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Nicole Janssen, Gerard Hoek, Milena Simic‐Lawson, Paul Fischer, Leendert van Bree, H.M. ten Brink, Menno Keuken, Richard Atkinson, H Ross Anderson, Bert Brunekreef, Flemming R. Cassee
Abstract
BCP is a valuable additional air quality indicator to evaluate the health risks of air quality dominated by primary combustion particles.
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