Concentration-dependent increase in symptoms due to diesel exhaust in a controlled human exposure study

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  • who: Juma Orach from the Department of Medicine, Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada have published the paper: Concentration-dependent increase in symptoms due to diesel exhaust in a controlled human exposure study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors demonstrate VAS questionnaires as a useful tool for health monitoring and provide insight into the TRAP concentration-response at exposure levels relevant to public health policy. The authors investigated the C-R relationship for self-reported symptoms after controlled human exposures. The authors report concentration-dependent effects of . . .

     

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