## Using mathematical models to estimate exposure to workplace air contaminants Air sampling is traditionally used to assess exposure to airborne contaminants. However, failing to account for exposure variability by taking only a few measurements, and failing to record information on exposure deter
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Estimating exposures to indoor contaminants using residential dust
β Scribed by Whitehead, Todd; Metayer, Catherine; Buffler, Patricia; Rappaport, Stephen M
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- 2011
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