Aerosol Science 2013
DOI: 10.1002/9781118682555.ch14
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Environmental Health in Built Environments

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“…In ECSs, the receiver mode can possibly be made by making the working electrode a sensing element and the counter electrode an extension of the transmitting electrode to pick transmitted electrons through the electrolyte [52][53][54]. In this case, the working electrode acts as a multi-channel receiver for multi-variable sensing, as exhibited in Figure 10 below [57].…”
Section: Electrochemical Gas Sensors (Ecss)mentioning
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“…In ECSs, the receiver mode can possibly be made by making the working electrode a sensing element and the counter electrode an extension of the transmitting electrode to pick transmitted electrons through the electrolyte [52][53][54]. In this case, the working electrode acts as a multi-channel receiver for multi-variable sensing, as exhibited in Figure 10 below [57].…”
Section: Electrochemical Gas Sensors (Ecss)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…pick transmitted electrons through the electrolyte [52][53][54]. In this case, the working electrode acts as a multi-channel receiver for multi-variable sensing, as exhibited in Figure 10 below [57].…”
Section: Capacitive Gas Sensors (Cgss)mentioning
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“…42 Different factors related to design, construction and occupants' activities can help to determine occupants' exposure to different pollutants indoors. 43 Additionally, the growing focus on energy-efficient built environments may lead to increased exposure to an array of air pollutants of indoor origin, because of the decreased ventilation and potential increase in pollutant concentrations. 28,44 Sound insulation may also reduce ventilation and more heat efficient, but raise indoor temperatures that influence the composition of particulate matter; hence, there is a need for building designs that tackle multiple environmental factors.…”
Section: Indoor Environmentsmentioning
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“…For example, in the UK, use of public transport has increased from 9 to 11 % since 1995/97 to 2012 (DfT, 2013 ). However, the principles and practices in design, construction, operation and management of different built environments vary across the globe depending on a variety of factors (economic, social, political, technological and climatic) (Nasir, 2014 ), resulting in a range of exposure pathways and scenarios around biological hazards in these environments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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