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    Predicting adult pulmonary ventilation volume and wearing compliance by on-board accelerometry during personal level exposure assessments by RODES, C. E, CHILLRUD, S. N, HASKELL, W. L, INTILLE, S. S, ALBINALI, F, ROSENBERGER, M. E

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-09-2012)
    “…Metabolic functions typically increase with human activity, but optimal methods to characterize activity levels for real-time predictions of ventilation volume…”
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    Particulate matter and manganese exposures in Toronto, Canada by Pellizzari, E.D., Clayton, C.A., Rodes, C.E., Mason, R.E., Piper, L.L., Fort, B., Pfeifer, G., Lynam, D.

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-02-1999)
    “…Methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl (MMT) is a manganese-based gasoline additive used to enhance automobile performance. MMT has been used in Canadian…”
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    Penetration of Particles into Buildings and Associated Physical Factors. Part I: Model Development and Computer Simulations by Thornburg, J., Ensor, D. S., Rodes, C. E., Lawless, P. A., Sparks, L. E., Mosley, R. B.

    Published in Aerosol science and technology (01-01-2001)
    “…The PM 2.5 standard proposed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has stimulated research on the relationships between particulate matter…”
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    Predicting adult pulmonary ventilation volume and wearing complianceby on-board accelerometry during personal level exposure assessments by Rodes, C.E., Chillrud, S.N., Haskell, W.L., Intille, S.S., Albinali, F., Rosenberger, M.E.

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-09-2012)
    “…Metabolic functions typically increase with human activity, but optimal methods to characterize activity levels for real-time predictions of ventilation volume…”
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    Particulate matter and manganese exposures in Indianapolis, Indiana by Pellizzari, E D, Clayton, C A, Rodes, C E, Mason, R E, Piper, L L, Fort, B, Pfeifer, G, Lynam, D

    “…The distribution of PM(2.5) and manganese (Mn) personal exposures was determined over a 4-month period in Indianapolis, IN, at a time when the gasoline…”
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    Estimating distributions of long-term particulate matter and manganese exposures for residents of Toronto, Canada by Clayton, C.A., Pellizzari, E.D., Rodes, C.E., Mason, R.E., Piper, L.L.

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-07-1999)
    “…Methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl (MMT), a manganese-based gasoline additive, has been used in Canadian gasoline for about 20 yr. Because MMT…”
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    Indoor particle concentrations associated with use of tap water in portable humidifiers by Highsmith, V. Ross, Rodes, Charles E, Hardy, Richard J

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-09-1988)
    “…The impact on indoor air quality of using tap water in portable home humidifiers was studied in Boise, ID, residences. Commercially available units tested with…”
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    Experimental methodologies and preliminary transfer factor data for estimation of dermal exposures to particles by Rodes, C E, Newsome, J R, Vanderpool, R W, Antley, J T, Lewis, R G

    “…Developmental efforts and experimental data that focused on quantifying the transfer of particles on a mass basis from indoor surfaces to human skin are…”
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    Maximizing Data Quality in the Gravimetric Analysis of Personal Exposure Sample Filters by Lawless, Phil A., Rodes, Charles E.

    “…The weighing of particle sampler filters has always been plagued by problems in the weighing environment: humidity, temperature, drafts, vibration, and…”
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    The relationships between personal PM exposures for elderly populations and indoor and outdoor concentrations for three retirement center scenarios by Rodes, C E, Lawless, P A, Evans, G F, Sheldon, L S, Williams, R W, Vette, A F, Creason, J P, Walsh, D

    “…Personal exposures, indoor and outdoor concentrations, and questionnaire data were collected in three retirement center settings, supporting broader…”
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    Aerosol Concentrations During the 1999 Fresno Exposure Studies as Functions of Size, Season, and Meterology by Lawless, P. A., Rodes, C. E., Evans, G., Sheldon, L., Creason, J.

    Published in Aerosol science and technology (01-01-2001)
    “…Two 1999 Fresno exposure studies took place in February (winter season) and April/May (spring season) for periods of four weeks each. During that time, nearly…”
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    Black carbon concentrations in California vehicles and estimation of in-vehicle diesel exhaust particulate matter exposures by Fruin, Scott A, Winer, Arthur M, Rodes, Charles E

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-08-2004)
    “…This research assessed in-vehicle exposures to black carbon (BC) as an indicator of diesel particulate matter (DPM) exposures. Approximately 50 h of real-time…”
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    Importance of the personal endotoxin cloud in school-age children with asthma by Rabinovitch, Nathan, Liu, Andrew H., Zhang, Lening, Rodes, Charles E., Foarde, Karin, Dutton, Steven J., Murphy, James R., Gelfand, Erwin W.

    Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-11-2005)
    “…A number of studies have observed associations between the amount of endotoxin in urban dust and chronic asthma severity, but a direct relationship between…”
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    Experimental considerations for the study of contaminant dispersion near the body by Rodes, C E, Kamens, R M, Wiener, R W

    “…Experimental considerations are discussed for conducting controlled studies of the dispersion of contaminants released near a mannequin. A 183 cm x 183 cm…”
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