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Particulate matter concentrations in residences: an intervention study evaluating stand‐alone filters and air conditionersBatterman et al., 2012
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- Batterman S
- Du L
- Mentz G
- Mukherjee B
- Parker E
- Godwin C
- Chin J
- O’toole A
- Robins T
- Rowe Z
- Lewis T
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- Indoor air
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This study, a randomized controlled trial, evaluated the effectiveness of free‐standing air filters and window air conditioners (ACs) in 126 low‐income households of children with asthma. Households were randomized into a control group, a group receiving a free …
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