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Experimental investigation of exhaled aerosol transport under two ventilation systems

Lai et al., 2010

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16670996615974404425
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Lai A
Wong S
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Aerosol Science and Technology

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Although the importance and implications of studying expiratory droplet concentration distribution in indoor environments are obvious, experimental measurements are very scarce and incomplete. In the work described herein, spatial and temporal aerosol …
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