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  1. Bioaerosol sampling: Classical approaches, advances, and perspectives
  2. Design and development of a self-contained personal electrostatic bioaerosol sampler (PEBS) with a wire-to-wire charger
  3. Field performance of a novel passive bioaerosol sampler using polarized ferroelectric polymer films
  4. Development and Optimization of the Electrostatic Precipitator with Superhydrophobic Surface (EPSS) Mark II for Collection of Bioaerosols
  5. Substrate-Dependent rRNA Production in an Airborne Bacterium
  6. Nanomaterial Inhalation Exposure from Nanotechnology-Based Consumer Products
  7. A systematic comparison of four bioaerosol generators: Affect on culturability and cell membrane integrity when aerosolizing Escherichia coli bacteria
  8. Reductive dechlorination of 1,2,3,7,8-pentachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin and Aroclor 1260, 1254 and 1242 by a mixed culture containing Dehalococcoides mccartyi strain 195
  9. Quantitative assessment of inhalation exposure and deposited dose of aerosol from nanotechnology-based consumer sprays
  10. Effect of Agar Plate Volume on Accuracy of Culturable Bioaerosol Impactors
  11. Impacts of a Nanosized Ceria Additive on Diesel Engine Emissions of Particulate and Gaseous Pollutants
  12. Release of Free DNA by Membrane-Impaired Bacterial Aerosols Due to Aerosolization and Air Sampling
  13. Nanomaterial inhalation exposure from nanotechnology-based cosmetic powders: a quantitative assessment
  14. Potential for Inhalation Exposure to Engineered Nanoparticles from Nanotechnology-Based Cosmetic Powders
  15. Investigation of inherent and latent internal losses in liquid-based bioaerosol samplers
  16. Design and validation of a passive deposition sampler
  17. Potential for exposure to engineered nanoparticles from nanotechnology-based consumer spray products
  18. Collection efficiencies of an electrostatic sampler with superhydrophobic surface for fungal bioaerosols
  19. Nanotechnology and Exposure Science What Is Needed To Fill the Research and Data Gaps for Consumer Products
  20. Performance of an Electrostatic Precipitator with Superhydrophobic Surface when Collecting Airborne Bacteria
  21. The Effect of Sampling Time on the Overall Performance of Portable Microbial Impactors
  22. Application of ATP bioluminescence method to characterize performance of bioaerosol sampling devices
  23. Design and development of an electrostatic sampler for bioaerosols with high concentration rate
  24. Microbial Air Contamination in Farmhouses - Quantitative Aspects
  25. Retention of Inactivated Bioaerosols and Ethene in a Rotating Bioreactor Constructed for Bioaerosol Activity Studies
  26. Analysis of Portable Impactor Performance for Enumeration of Viable Bioaerosols
  27. Effect of an Ionic Air Cleaner on Indoor/Outdoor Particle Ratios in a Residential Environment
  28. Development and calibration of real-time PCR for quantification of airborne microorganisms in air samples
  29. Effect of physical and biological parameters on enumeration of bioaerosols by portable microbial impactors
  30. Use of portable microbial samplers for estimating inhalation exposure to viable biological agents
  31. Investigation of Cut-Off Sizes and Collection Efficiencies of Portable Microbial Samplers
  32. Utilization of natural electrical charges on airborne microorganisms for their collection by electrostatic means
  33. 183. Performance of Portable Microbial Samplers when Collecting Inhalable Particles
  34. Evaluation of ionic air purifiers for reducing aerosol exposure in confined indoor spaces
  35. Design and performance of a single-pass bubbling bioaerosol generator
  36. Inactivation of Microorganisms Using Electrostatic Fields
  37. Performance Characteristics of the Aerosol Collectors of the Autonomous Pathogen Detection System (APDS)
  38. Evaluation of a high-volume portable bioaerosol sampler in laboratory and field environments
  39. Release of Streptomyces albus propagules from contaminated surfaces
  40. Collection of airborne microorganisms by a new electrostatic precipitator
  41. Effect of electrical charges and fields on injury and viability of airborne bacteria
  42. 166. Bioaerosol Collection by a New Electrostatic Precipitator
  43. Electrical charges on airborne microorganisms
  44. Particle Emission Characteristics of Filter-Equipped Vacuum Cleaners
  45. Particle Emission Characteristics of Filter-Equipped Vacuum Cleaners
  46. 2. Measurement and Control of Airborne Microorganisms Using Electrostatic Methods
  47. 198. Sampling of Airborne Bacteria and Fungal Spores in Metalworking Fluid Environments Using the Biosampler®
  48. 201. Electrostatic Charge Distributions on Airborne Microorganisms
  49. Investigation of electrobiological properties of airborne microorganisms
  50. Collection of Airborne Microorganisms by Electrostatic Precipitation
  51. 236. Collection and Survival of Airborne Microorganisms When Col-Lected Electrostatically
  52. 179. Exploration of Electrostatic Precipitation for Bioaerosol Collection
  53. Aerosolization of Particles from a Bubbling Liquid: Characteristics and Generator Development
  54. Comparison of different modeling approaches in current lung dosimetry models