Glenn et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Zonal Model of Aerosol Persistence in ICUs: Utilization of Time and Space-resolved Sensor NetworkGlenn et al., 2022
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- Glenn K
- He J
- Rochlin R
- Teng S
- Hecker J
- Novosselov I
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- medRxiv
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The COVID-19 pandemic heightened public awareness about airborne particulate matter (PM) due to the spread of infectious diseases via aerosols. The persistence of potentially infectious aerosol in public spaces, particularly medical settings, deserves close …
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