Studies on particle resuspension, infant exposure, and the sleep microenvironment
@inproceedings{Boor2015StudiesOP, title={Studies on particle resuspension, infant exposure, and the sleep microenvironment}, author={B. Boor}, year={2015} }
Particle deposits on indoor surfaces can be as complex and diverse as the indoor environments in which they exist. Dust loading can range over several orders of magnitude, suggesting the existence of different types of particle deposits. These deposits can be broadly classified as either a monolayer, in which particles are sparsely deposited on a surface, or a multilayer, in which particles are deposited on top of one another and there is particle-to-particle adhesion and interaction. Particles… CONTINUE READING
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