1986
DOI: 10.1016/0021-8502(86)90087-x
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Measurement of suspended particulates in the air in Northrhine-Westphalia. Comparison between the radiometric instrument FH 62 I and the lib-method

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“…Particle Monitors. A number of particle monitoring instruments, particularly for dust, are being developed and studied (174)(175)(176)(177)(178)(179)(180). A study by Armbruster (181) determined the technique of light scattering was a suitable method for determining respirable dust concentrations.…”
Section: Particulatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Particle Monitors. A number of particle monitoring instruments, particularly for dust, are being developed and studied (174)(175)(176)(177)(178)(179)(180). A study by Armbruster (181) determined the technique of light scattering was a suitable method for determining respirable dust concentrations.…”
Section: Particulatesmentioning
confidence: 99%