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Carbon monoxide levels in kitchens and homes with gas cookers

Sterling et al., 1979

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7820933939153306058
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Sterling T
Sterling E
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Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association

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It always has been assumed that only a small amount of CO will be produced by a gas stove when mixture of air and gas are well adjusted and that that small amount will be dissipated by the home's ventilation and by a combination of a fan and hood over the stove. However …
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