Xu et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Effects of personalized ventilation interventions on airborne infection risk and transmission between occupantsXu et al., 2020
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- Xu C
- Wei X
- Liu L
- Su L
- Liu W
- Wang Y
- Nielsen P
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- Building and environment
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The role of personalized ventilation (PV) in protecting against airborne disease transmission between occupants was evaluated by considering two scenarios with different PV alignments. The possibility that PV may facilitate the transport of exhaled pathogens was …
- 201000009910 diseases by infectious agent 0 title abstract description 67
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