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Ruzer L.S., Harley N.H. (Ed.) Aerosols handbook: measurement, dosimetry, and health effects

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Ruzer L.S., Harley N.H. (Ed.) Aerosols handbook: measurement, dosimetry, and health effects
CRC Press. 2005. -694pp.
Aerosols consist of particles in the very broad range of sizes from nanometers to hundreds of micrometers (4 to 5 orders of magnitude). Therefore, their behavior is complicated in the atmosphere, indoors, and especially in the lung.
Health effects associated with aerosols depend on the physical parameter that we call "dose." Dose depends on the quantity of aerosols in target cells. With the exception of some radioactive aerosols, it is practically impossible to measure dose directly. In practice, assessment of the dose is provided by measuring air concentration and calculating some known parameters.
Aspects of health-related aerosols James W. Gentry.
Aerosol properties William C. Hinds
Advances in monitoring methods for airborne particles Philip K. Hopke
Ultrafine and nanoparticle emissions: A new challenge for internal combustion engine designers D. B. Kittelson, W.F. Watts, and J.P. Johnson
Breathing zone exposure assessment Charles E. Rodes and Jonathan W. Thornburg
Mechanisms of particle deposition Kristin K. Isaacs, Jacky A. Rosati, and Ted B. Martonen
Aerosol dose Lev S. Ruzer, Michael G. Apte, and Richard G. Sextro
Modeling deposition of inhaled particles Ted B. Martonen, Jacky A. Rosati, and Kristin K. Isaacs
Assessing uncertainties in the relationship between inhaled particle concentrations, internal deposition, and health effects Phillip N. Price
Aerosol chemistry and physics: Indoor perspective Lara A. Gundel and Richard G. Sextro
Aerosols in the industrial environment Andrew D. Maynard and Paul A. Baron
Medical and pharmaceutical aerosols Hugh D.C. Smyth, Lucila Garcia-Contreras, Daniel J. Cooney, Robert J. Garmise, Latarsha D. Jones, and Anthony J. Hickey
Bioaerosols Maire S.A. Heikkinen, Mervi K. Hjelmroos-Koski, Max M. Häggblom, and Janet M. Macher
Radioactive aerosols Lev S. Ruzer
Dosimetry and epidemiology of Russian uranium mines* I.V. Pavlov
Radioactive aerosols of the Chernobyl accident* A.K. Budyka and B.I. Ogorodnikov
Aerosol filtration (aerosol sampling by fibrous filters)* A.K. Budyka and B.I. Ogorodnikov
Radioactive aerosol standards L.S. Ruzer, Yu.V. Kuznetzov, V.L. Kustova, D.E. Fertman, and A.J. Rizin
Radon and thoron in the environment: Concentrations and lung cancer risk Naomi H. Harley
Risk from inhalation of the long-lived radionuclides uranium, thorium, and fallout plutonium in the atmosphere Isabel M. Fisenne
Health physics considerations of aerosols in radiosynthesis laboratories Mark L. Maiello
Diesel exhaust Jonathan M. Samet
Health effects of ambient ultrafine particles Beverly S. Cohen
Health effects of aerosols: Mechanisms and epidemiology Ira B. Tager
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