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otrzymano
2014-09-15
zaakceptowano
2015-01-10
online
2015-01-23
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Institute of Environmental
Health, CPH, Medical University Vienna, Kinderspitalgasse 15,
1090 Vienna, Austria
autor
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Environmental
Agency Austria, Spittelauer Lände 5, 1090 Vienna, Austria
autor
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Environmental
Agency Austria, Spittelauer Lände 5, 1090 Vienna, Austria
autor
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Environmental
Agency Austria, Spittelauer Lände 5, 1090 Vienna, Austria
autor
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Institute of Environmental
Health, CPH, Medical University Vienna, Kinderspitalgasse 15,
1090 Vienna, Austria -
Medicine and Environmental Protection, Lange Gasse
67, 1080 Vienna, Austria
Bibliografia
- [1] Wallner P, Kundi M, Moshammer H, Scharf S, Schmutzer M,Weiss S, Hohenblum P, Hutter HP. Urinary levoglucosan levelsin Austrian communities differing in agrarian quota. Int J HygEnviron Health 2013; 216:280-283.[WoS]
- [2] Migliaccio CT, Bergauff MA, Palmer CP, Jessop F, Noonan CW,Ward TJ. Urinary levoglucosan as a biomarker of wood smokeexposure: observations in a mouse model and in children.Environ Health Perspect 2009; 117:74-79.[WoS]
- [3] Iinuma Y, Böge O, Gräfe R, Hermann H. Methyl-Nitrocatechols:Atmospheric tracer compounds for biomass burning secondaryorganic aerosols. Environ Sci Technol 2010; 44:8453-8459.[WoS]
- [4] Puxbaum H, Caseiro A, Sánchez Ochoa A, Kasper GieblA, Claeys M, Gelencsér A, et al. Levoglucosan Levels atbackground sites in Europe for assessing the impact ofbiomass combustion on the European aerosol background.Geophys Res 2007; 112:D23S05.[WoS]
- [5] Moshammer H, Weiss S, Neuberger M. Woodsmoke markerlevoglucosan: kinetics in a self-experiment. Int J Occup MedEnviron Health 2012; 25:122-125.[WoS]
- [6] Eriksson AC, Nordin EZ, Nystrom R, Pettersson E, Swietlicki E,Bergvall C, et al. Particulate PAH Emissions from ResidentialBiomass Combustion: Time-Resolved Analysis with AerosolMass Spectrometry. Environmental science & technology 2014;48(12):7143-7150.[Crossref][WoS]
- [7] Bolling AK, Pagels J, Yttri KE, Barregard L, Sallsten G, SchwarzePE, et al. Health effects of residential wood smoke particles:the importance of combustion conditions and physicochemicalparticle properties. Particle and Fibre Toxicology 2009; 6.[WoS]
- [8] Yee LD, Kautzman KE, Loza CL, Schilling KA, Coggon MM,Chhabra PS, et al. Secondary organic aerosol formation frombiomass burning intermediates: phenol and methoxyphenols.Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2013; 13(16):8019-8043.[Crossref]
- [9] Ortega AM, Day DA, Cubison MJ, Brune WH, Bon D, de Gouw JA,et al. Secondary organic aerosol formation and primary organicaerosol oxidation from biomass-burning smoke in a flowreactor during FLAME-3. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics2013; 13(22):11551-11571.[Crossref]
- [10] Mandalakis M, Gustafsson O, Alsberg T, Egeback AL, Reddy CM,Xu L, et al. Contribution of biomass burning to atmosphericpolycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons at three Europeanbackground sites. Environmental science & technology 2005;39(9): 2976-2982.[Crossref]
- [11] Hohenblum P, Steinbichl P, Raffesberg W, Weiss S, MocheW, Vallant B, Scharf S, Haluza D, Moshammer H, Kundi M,Piegler K, Wallner P, Hutter H-P. Pollution gets personal! A firstpopulation-based human biomonitoring study in Austria. Int JHyg Environ Health 2012; 215:176-179.
- [12] Hansen AM, Mathiesen L, Pedersen M, Knudsen LE.Urinary 1-hydroxypyrene (1-HP) in environmental andoccupational studies--a review. Int J Hyg Environ Health 2008;211(5-6):471-503.
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