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Personal and indoor exposure to PM
2.5
and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the southern highlands of Tanzania: A pilot-scale study
Mari E. Titcombe,
Matt Simcik
Environmental Health Sciences
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2.5
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Engineering & Materials Science
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
100%
Charcoal
96%
Wood
48%
Kerosene
41%
Cooking
30%
Liquids
29%
Fires
28%
Stoves
23%
Gases
20%
Pyrene
14%
Air quality standards
14%
Kitchens
11%
Gas fuels
10%
Air quality
9%
Rain
9%
Smoke
8%
Sampling
6%
Economics
5%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
charcoal
63%
PAH
60%
exposure
40%
kerosine
37%
petroleum
30%
liquid
23%
stove
19%
indoor air quality
18%
pollutant
18%
gas
15%
fuel gas
10%
East Africa
8%
pyrene
8%
quality standard
7%
smoke
7%
school
6%
household
6%
socioeconomics
6%
combustion
5%
rainfall
4%
sampling
4%
Chemical Compounds
Charcoal
81%
Liquefied Petroleum Gas
63%
Arene
56%
Kerosene
41%
Fire
38%
Environmental Pollutant
28%
Fuel
28%
Benzo[a]pyrene
10%
Smoke
10%
Sampling
7%
Reduction
4%