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Comparison of next-generation portable pollution monitors to measure exposure to PM
2.5
from household air pollution in Puno, Peru
HAPIN investigators
Bloomberg School of Public Health
School of Medicine
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Air Pump
16%
Air Sampler
16%
Bland-Altman Method
16%
Co-location
16%
Confidence Interval
16%
Cyclone
100%
Exposure-response
16%
Gravimetric Method
16%
Household Air Pollution
100%
Intervention Effectiveness
16%
Intervention Exposure
16%
Kitchen
16%
Limit of Detection
16%
MicroPEM
16%
Personal Exposure
33%
Personal Exposure Measurements
16%
Personal Exposure Monitor
16%
Peru
100%
PM2.5 Concentration
16%
PM2.5 Exposure
100%
Pollution
100%
Pollution Study
16%
Puno
100%
Spearman Correlation
16%
Triplex
16%
Ultrasonic
16%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Air Pollution
100%
Confidence Interval
33%
Particular Matter 2.5
100%
Peru
100%
Ultrasonics
33%
Mathematics
Confidence Interval
100%
Spearman Correlation
100%
Physics
Ultrasonics
100%