2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18189908
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Microbiological, Health and Comfort Aspects of Indoor Air Quality in a Romanian Historical Wooden Church

Abstract: Monitoring the indoor microclimate in old buildings of cultural heritage and significance is a practice of great importance because of the importance of their identity for local communities and national consciousness. Most aged heritage buildings, especially those made of wood, develop an indoor microclimate conducive to the development of microorganisms. This study aims to analyze one wooden church dating back to the 1710s in Romania from the microclimatic perspective, i.e., temperature and relative humidity … Show more

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“…This procedure is performed by quantifying the homogeneity of the population according to certain one-dimensional or multidimensional criteria (depending on the initial information) and aiming at those objects of observation that have the best (or worst) conditions for functioning for independent or weakly dependent reasons [28]. After processing the data for anomalies, the extent to which the remaining information satisfies the prerequisites for using a static apparatus in building models must be checked, as even slight deviations from these prerequisites often nullify the obtained effect [29]. It should be borne in mind that a probabilistic or statistical solution of any economic problem should be based on a detailed understanding of the initial mathematical concepts and premises and the correctness and objectivity of the collection of initial information [30] in constant combination with the tightness of the relationship between economic and mathematical-statistical analysis.…”
Section: Specific Methodology Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This procedure is performed by quantifying the homogeneity of the population according to certain one-dimensional or multidimensional criteria (depending on the initial information) and aiming at those objects of observation that have the best (or worst) conditions for functioning for independent or weakly dependent reasons [28]. After processing the data for anomalies, the extent to which the remaining information satisfies the prerequisites for using a static apparatus in building models must be checked, as even slight deviations from these prerequisites often nullify the obtained effect [29]. It should be borne in mind that a probabilistic or statistical solution of any economic problem should be based on a detailed understanding of the initial mathematical concepts and premises and the correctness and objectivity of the collection of initial information [30] in constant combination with the tightness of the relationship between economic and mathematical-statistical analysis.…”
Section: Specific Methodology Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the possibility that SARS-CoV-2 virus will be present in the future in some regions imposes the necessity of vaccination for travel reasons to individuals traveling from or to regions with higher rates of COVID-19 infections. Assessing the predictors of vaccination for travel reasons may help our understanding of vaccination behavior [ 7 , 8 , 9 ] and the involved risks potentially harmful to human health and to the physical built environment [ 10 , 11 , 12 , 13 , 14 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are a few studies that focused on the development of micro-climate monitoring systems for cultural heritage structures and monuments. Most of these systems were deployed and tested on a specific monument, which was the main subject of study [8,10,11]. In this paper, we introduce a network of multiple smart IoT sensors, customized for multiple cultural heritage monuments, aiming to monitor specific micro-climate parameters in the vicinity of these buildings' walls.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%