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Airborne fungal species associated with mouldy and non-mouldy buildings – effects of air change rates, humidity, and air velocity
Airborne fungal species associated with mouldy and non-mouldy buildings – effects of air change rates, humidity, and air velocity
Airborne fungal species associated with mouldy and non-mouldy buildings – effects of air change rates, humidity, and air velocity
Knudsen, Sofie M. (author) / Gunnarsen, Lars (author) / Madsen, Anne Mette (author)
Building and environment ; 122 ; 161-170
2017-01-01
10 pages
Article (Journal)
English
DDC:
696
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