Spatial and temporal variation of cooking-emitted particles in distinct zones using scanning mobility particle sizer and a network of low-cost sensors
Exposure to ambient and household fine-particulate matter is identified as a substantial contributor to premature mortality in India, according to the Global Burden of Disease Studies. This study examines the impacts of typical Indian cooking practices on indoor air quality characteristics by monito...
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Main Authors: | Rubal Dhiman (Author), Rajat Sharma (Author), Akshat Jain (Author), Anirudha Ambekar (Author), Thaseem Thajudeen (Author), Sarath K. Guttikunda (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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