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Indoor Air Quality References

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US Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA). 1992. Respiratory Health Effects of Passive Smoking: Lung Cancer and Other Disorders. Washington, DC: US EPA.

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—. 1986. The Health Consequences of Involuntary Smoking. Washington, DC: DHHS (CDC).

Wald, NJ, J Borcham, C Bailey, C Ritchie, JE Haddow, and J Knight. 1984. Urinary cotinine as marker of breathing other people’s tobacco smoke. Lancet 1:230-231.

Wanner, H-U, AP Verhoeff, A Colombi, B Flannigan, S Gravesen, A Mouilleseux, A Nevalainen, J Papadakis, and K Seidel. 1993. Biological Particles in Indoor Environments. Indoor Air Quality and Its Impact On Man. Brussels: Commission of the European Communities.

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World Health Organization (WHO). 1987. Air Quality Guidelines for Europe. European Series, no. 23. Copenhagen: WHO Regional Publications.