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Manikin-based performance evaluation of N95 filtering-facepiece respirators challenged with nanoparticlesBAŁAZY et al., 2006
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- BAŁAZY A
- Toivola M
- Reponen T
- Podgórski A
- Zimmer A
- Grinshpun S
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- Annals of Occupational Hygiene
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Protection of the human respiratory system from exposure to nanoparticles is becoming an emerging issue in occupational hygiene. The potential adverse health effects associated with particles of∼ 1–100 nm are probably greater than submicron or micron-sized particles …
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