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1 Absorption of pollutant material from a polluted gas 1986
1-4 p. VII-
1 p.
article
2 A comparison of emission rates of unvented gas appliances measured by two different methods Moschandreas, D.J.
1986
1-4 p. 241-246
6 p.
article
3 Activated-sludge process for wastewater treatment 1986
1-4 p. VI-
1 p.
article
4 Airborne infections and modern building technology LaForce, F.Marc
1986
1-4 p. 137-146
10 p.
article
5 Air ions: Past problems and future directions Yates, Alayne
1986
1-4 p. 99-108
10 p.
article
6 Air washing for the removal of formaldehyde from indoor air Pedersen, Brian S.
1986
1-4 p. 439-447
9 p.
article
7 An estimation of radiation exposure and risk from airtightening of homes in an alpine area with elevated radon source strength Burkart, Werner
1986
1-4 p. 49-53
5 p.
article
8 An indoor air quality study of 40 east Tennessee homes Hawthorne, A.R.
1986
1-4 p. 221-239
19 p.
article
9 A passive sampler for water vapor Girman, J.R.
1986
1-4 p. 461-465
5 p.
article
10 Apparatus and methods for the aeration of cesspools 1986
1-4 p. IV-
1 p.
article
11 Apparatus for aboveground separation, vaporization and recovery of oil from oil shale 1986
1-4 p. VII-VIII
nvt p.
article
12 Apparatus for the treatment of waste sludge 1986
1-4 p. VIII-
1 p.
article
13 A rapid method for surveying CO concentrations in high-rise buildings Flachsbart, Peter G.
1986
1-4 p. 255-264
10 p.
article
14 Assessment of true human exposure to air pollution Fugaš, M.
1986
1-4 p. 363-367
5 p.
article
15 Associations between indoor exposure to NO2 and tobacco smoke and pulmonary function in adult smoking and non-smoking women Fischer, Paul
1986
1-4 p. 11-15
5 p.
article
16 Asthma and the indoor environment: Assessment of the health implications of high indoor air humidity Andersen, Ib
1986
1-4 p. 121-127
7 p.
article
17 Automatic stopping device of combustion fuel supply 1986
1-4 p. I-
1 p.
article
18 Bias due to misclassification of personal exposures in epidemiologic studies of indoor and outdoor air pollution Özkaynak, H.
1986
1-4 p. 389-393
5 p.
article
19 Characterization of indoor air quality in wood-burning residences Sexton, Ken
1986
1-4 p. 265-278
14 p.
article
20 Characterization of organic species associated with indoor aerosol particles Weschler, Charles J.
1986
1-4 p. 93-97
5 p.
article
21 Characterization of particle composition, organic vapor constituents, and mutagenicity of indoor air pollutant emissions Sexton, Ken
1986
1-4 p. 351-362
12 p.
article
22 Coal catalytic hydrogenation process using direct coal slurry feed to reactor with controlled mixing conditions 1986
1-4 p. IV-
1 p.
article
23 Concentrations of selected organic pollutants in indoor and outdoor air in Northern Italy De Bortoli, M.
1986
1-4 p. 343-350
8 p.
article
24 Contaminant removal performance in terms of ventilation effectiveness Skaaret, Eimund
1986
1-4 p. 419-427
9 p.
article
25 Contraceptive methods 1986
1-4 p. III-
1 p.
article
26 Controlled human studies on the pulmonary effects of indoor air pollution: Experiences with sulful dioxide and formaldehyde Witek Jr., Theodore J.
1986
1-4 p. 129-135
7 p.
article
27 Control of smoke emissions from a flare stack 1986
1-4 p. IX-
1 p.
article
28 Destabilization of sludge with hydrolyzed cassava starch flocculants 1986
1-4 p. VIII-
1 p.
article
29 Destabilization of sludge with hydrolyzed dasheen starch flocculants 1986
1-4 p. VIII-
1 p.
article
30 Device for destroying bacterial flora 1986
1-4 p. VII-
1 p.
article
31 Editorial Berglund, Birgitta
1986
1-4 p. 1-2
2 p.
article
32 Editorial Board 1986
1-4 p. IFC-
1 p.
article
33 Editorial: Software survey section Moghissi, Barbara
1986
1-4 p. XI-XIII
nvt p.
article
34 Effectiveness of local ventilation in removing simulated pollution from point sources Revzan, K.L.
1986
1-4 p. 449-459
11 p.
article
35 Emission rates from unvented gas appliances Moschandreas, D.
1986
1-4 p. 247-253
7 p.
article
36 Emissions of volatile organic compounds from adhesives with indoor applications Girman, J.R.
1986
1-4 p. 317-321
5 p.
article
37 Engine control 1986
1-4 p. II-
1 p.
article
38 Enhanced oil recovery process and apparatus 1986
1-4 p. V-VI
nvt p.
article
39 Estimating human exposure to nitrogen dioxide: Results from a personal monitoring study among housewives Noy, Dook
1986
1-4 p. 407-411
5 p.
article
40 Estimating personal exposures to NO2 Barry Ryan, P.
1986
1-4 p. 395-400
6 p.
article
41 Evaluation of indoor aerosol control devices and their effects on radon progeny concentrations Sextro, R.G.
1986
1-4 p. 429-438
10 p.
article
42 Fission chamber detector system for monitoring neutron flux in a nuclear reactor over an extra wide range, with high sensitivity in a hostile environment 1986
1-4 p. V-
1 p.
article
43 Fluid flow and ash concentration meter system using Mossbauer effect 1986
1-4 p. I-
1 p.
article
44 Fluidized bed combustion units 1986
1-4 p. VIII-
1 p.
article
45 Formaldehyde exposure from building products Meyer, Beat
1986
1-4 p. 283-288
6 p.
article
46 Formaldehyde levels in selected indoor microenvironments Kalinić, Nataša
1986
1-4 p. 297-299
3 p.
article
47 Formaldehyde odor and its interaction with the air of a sick building Ahlström, R.
1986
1-4 p. 289-295
7 p.
article
48 Health and comfort changes among tenants after retrofitting of their housing Iversen, Martin
1986
1-4 p. 161-166
6 p.
article
49 Health risks of passive smoking: Problems of interpretation Burch, P.R.J.
1986
1-4 p. 23-28
6 p.
article
50 Heat regulation system and method for building structure 1986
1-4 p. IX-
1 p.
article
51 House-specific characterization of indoor and outdoor aerosols Kim, Yoon Shin
1986
1-4 p. 75-92
18 p.
article
52 Human reactions to low concentrations of volatile organic compounds Mølhave, L.
1986
1-4 p. 167-175
9 p.
article
53 Indoor air pollution by building materials Wanner, H.U.
1986
1-4 p. 311-315
5 p.
article
54 Indoor air pollution exposures of low-income inner-city residents Goldstein, I.F.
1986
1-4 p. 211-219
9 p.
article
55 Indoor allergens: Identification and quantification Reed, Charles E.
1986
1-4 p. 115-120
6 p.
article
56 Indoor-outdoor relationships for respirable particles, total suspended particulate matter and smoke concentrations in modern office buildings Šega, Krešimir
1986
1-4 p. 71-74
4 p.
article
57 Indoor radon daughter concentrations and passive smoking Bergman, H.
1986
1-4 p. 17-19
3 p.
article
58 Letter to the editors Kilpatrick Jr., S.James
1986
1-4 p. 29-31
3 p.
article
59 Letter to the editors Johnson, Clark
1986
1-4 p. 21-22
2 p.
article
60 Letter to the editors Repace, J.L.
1986
1-4 p. 33-38
6 p.
article
61 Manmade mineral fibers and other fibers in the air and in settled dust Schneider, T.
1986
1-4 p. 61-65
5 p.
article
62 Master-slave type telescopic telemanipulator 1986
1-4 p. II-
1 p.
article
63 Measurement of air ions Lehtimäki, M.
1986
1-4 p. 109-113
5 p.
article
64 Measurements of indoor and personal exposures to nitrogen dioxide in Korea Shin Kim, Yoon
1986
1-4 p. 401-406
6 p.
article
65 Method and apparatus usable with a calibration device for measuring the radioactivity of a sample 1986
1-4 p. IX-
1 p.
article
66 Method and system of generating heat by biological decomposition of organic refuse 1986
1-4 p. III-
1 p.
article
67 Method for monitoring drilling materials for gamma ray activity 1986
1-4 p. III-
1 p.
article
68 Method for the treatment of wastewater sludge 1986
1-4 p. VI-
1 p.
article
69 Method of removing salts of the alkali earth metal group from water 1986
1-4 p. VI-
1 p.
article
70 Microbial degradation of obnoxious organic wastes into innocuous materials 1986
1-4 p. III-
1 p.
article
71 Organic waste bioconverter and method 1986
1-4 p. V-
1 p.
article
72 Pentachlorophenol in indoor air: Methods to reduce airborne concentrations Levin, H.
1986
1-4 p. 333-341
9 p.
article
73 Perception of odor and irritation Engen, Trygg
1986
1-4 p. 177-187
11 p.
article
74 Personal NO2 exposures of high school students Clausing, Pieter
1986
1-4 p. 413-417
5 p.
article
75 Pressure surge attenuator 1986
1-4 p. VI-
1 p.
article
76 Quantification of the lung cancer risk from radon daughter exposure in dwellings—an epidemiological approach Edling, C.
1986
1-4 p. 55-60
6 p.
article
77 Radon exposure of the United Kingdom population Brown, L.
1986
1-4 p. 45-48
4 p.
article
78 Research equipment for sensory air quality studies of nonindustrial environments Berglund, Birgitta
1986
1-4 p. 189-194
6 p.
article
79 Risk assessment for environmental exposures to radon daughters Harley, Naomi H.
1986
1-4 p. 39-43
5 p.
article
80 Safety lowering device 1986
1-4 p. II-
1 p.
article
81 Sanitary device for disposal of excretory matter of animals such as dogs 1986
1-4 p. VII-
1 p.
article
82 Secured sampling facility 1986
1-4 p. I-
1 p.
article
83 Sensory reactions to “sick buildings” Berglund, B.
1986
1-4 p. 147-159
13 p.
article
84 Solar heat receiver 1986
1-4 p. V-
1 p.
article
85 Stability of body odor in enclosed spaces Clausen, G.H.
1986
1-4 p. 201-205
5 p.
article
86 Steam power plant and steam generator, especially suited for a steam power plant of this type 1986
1-4 p. I-II
nvt p.
article
87 Surface emission monitoring of pressed-wood products containing urea-formaldehyde resins Matthews, T.G.
1986
1-4 p. 301-309
9 p.
article
88 Temperature sensing 1986
1-4 p. IV-
1 p.
article
89 The combined effect of carbon monoxide and alcohol on odor sensitivity Engen, Trygg
1986
1-4 p. 207-210
4 p.
article
90 The construction and performance of a hot-sphere-type anemometer Xi-Zhong, Zhang
1986
1-4 p. 467-470
4 p.
article
91 The environmental protection agency's research program on total human exposure Ott, Wayne
1986
1-4 p. 475-494
20 p.
article
92 The improvement of lithium chloride dew-point hygrometer for direct reading and controlling of relative humidity Xi-zhong, Zhang
1986
1-4 p. 471-474
4 p.
article
93 The potential association of lung cancer with passive smoking Lebowitz, Michael D.
1986
1-4 p. 3-9
7 p.
article
94 The significance of man-made mineral fibers in the development of bronchitis and atelectasis of the lung Gunnarsson, M.
1986
1-4 p. 67-69
3 p.
article
95 Total exposure assessment methodology (team) study: Personal exposures, indoor-outdoor relationships, and breath levels of volatile organic compounds in New Jersey Wallace, Lance A.
1986
1-4 p. 369-387
19 p.
article
96 Toxic gas detection system calibrator 1986
1-4 p. III-IV
nvt p.
article
97 Variation of indoor nitrogen dioxide concentrations over a one-year period Brunekreef, Bert
1986
1-4 p. 279-282
4 p.
article
98 Ventilation requirements for the control of body odor in spaces occupied by women Berg-Munch, B.
1986
1-4 p. 195-199
5 p.
article
99 Volatile organic compounds in dutch homes Lebret, E.
1986
1-4 p. 323-332
10 p.
article
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