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The impact of natural ventilation on airborne biocontaminants: a study on COVID-19 dispersion in an open officeAbbas et al., 2022
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- Abbas G
- Gursel Dino I
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- Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management
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Purpose Biocontaminants represent higher risks to occupants' health in shared spaces. Natural ventilation is an effective strategy against indoor air biocontamination. However, the relationship between natural ventilation and indoor air contamination requires an in-depth …
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