A generic approach to estimate airborne concentrations of substances released by indoor spray processes using a deterministic 2-box model
Sprays are used both in workplace and consumer settings. Although spraying has advantages, such as uniform distribution of substances on surfaces in a highly efficient manner, it is often associated with a high inhalation burden. For an adequate risk assessment, this exposure has to be reliably quan...
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Main Authors: | Stefan Hahn (Author), Katharina Schwarz (Author), Norman Nowak (Author), Janine Schwarz (Author), Jessica Meyer (Author), Wolfgang Koch (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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