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Indoor and Built Environment (1997) 6 (5): 295–300.
Published Online: 11 August 2017
..., instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Bacteria Bioaerosols Fungi Microfungi Environment Original Paper Indoor Built Environ 1997;6:295-300 1604507 Accepted: June 19, 1997 L.D. Robertson Mycotech Biological, Inc., Jewett, Tex., USA Monitoring Viable Fungal...
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Indoor and Built Environment (2002) 11 (5): 285–292.
Published Online: 11 December 2002
...Suzan Sarıca; Ahmet Asan; Muserref Tatman Otkun; Mevlut Ture The aim of this investigation was to monitor monthly the densities and distribution of indoor airborne fungi and bacteria in 6 different areas of Trakya University Hospital (Edirne, Turkey). Areas monitored were an operating theatre...
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Indoor and Built Environment (2001) 10 (3-4): 232–237.
Published Online: 21 February 2002
... chromatography-mass spectrometry Indoor air Microbiology Endotoxin Bacteria Fungi New Developments in Monitoring Techniques Original Paper Indoor Built Environ 2001;10:232 237 Accepted: July 13, 2001 Analysis of Chemical Markers as a Means of Characterising Airborne Micro-Organisms in Indoor Environments...
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Indoor and Built Environment (2000) 9 (1): 35–43.
Published Online: 04 September 2000
... of fungi and bacteria were not notably elevated in the basements or other rooms of the formerly flooded houses. Levels of fungi and bacteria indoors were significantly less in houses with dehumidifiers and in homes with natural gas odors. Air-conditioning during warm periods significantly reduced airborne...
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Indoor and Built Environment (1999) 8 (4): 216–220.
Published Online: 09 December 1999
...Laurent van Asselt In the indoor environment, mites and fungi are two of the most important causes of asthma and rhinitis in people. Although these two subjects are often studied separately, to do so ignores the important ecological relationship between them. For example, fungi may be a source...
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Indoor and Built Environment (1998) 7 (5-6): 270–275.
Published Online: 05 February 1999
... with a central air conditioning system. Concentrations and genera of bacteria and fungi were determined in several offices using a 6-stage impactor (Andersen sampler) during the summer season. Several gram-positive (Micrococcus, Bacillus, Staphylococcus, Streptococcus) and gram-negative (Pseudomonas, Serratia...