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Nicola Carslaw

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 1, 2022
The "atmosphere" of the human bodyCoralie Schoemaecker, Nicola Carslaw
Indoor Air|October 16, 2018
Public engagement opportunities for the indoor air communityNina Notman, Nicola Carslaw
Environmental Science. Processes & Impacts|May 30, 2019
Secondary product creation potential (SPCP): a metric for assessing the potential impact of indoor air pollution on human healthNicola Carslaw, David Shaw
Indoor Air|March 29, 2022
Modification of cleaning product formulations could improve indoor air qualityNicola Carslaw, David Shaw
Indoor Air|January 22, 2019
How do breath and skin emissions impact indoor air chemistry?Magdalena Kruza, Nicola Carslaw
Environmental Science & Technology|February 7, 2018
Indoor ChemistryCharles J Weschler, Nicola Carslaw
Indoor Air|June 3, 2020
Photolysis-driven indoor air chemistry following cleaning of hospital wardsZixu Wang, Shawn F Kowal, Nicola Carslaw, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|April 16, 2023
Temperature driven variations in VOC emissions from plastic products and their fate indoors: A chamber experiment and modelling studyGeorgia Beel, Ben Langford, Nicola Carslaw, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|August 25, 2015
Crucial Role for Outdoor Chemistry in Ultrafine Particle Formation in Modern Office BuildingsNicola Carslaw, Mike Ashmore, Andrew C Terry, et al.
Indoor Air|June 28, 2022
A modeling study of the impact of photolysis on indoor air qualityZixu Wang, David Shaw, Tara Kahan, et al.
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 1, 2022
The "atmosphere" of the human bodyCoralie Schoemaecker, Nicola Carslaw
Indoor Air|October 16, 2018
Public engagement opportunities for the indoor air communityNina Notman, Nicola Carslaw
Environmental Science. Processes & Impacts|May 30, 2019
Secondary product creation potential (SPCP): a metric for assessing the potential impact of indoor air pollution on human healthNicola Carslaw, David Shaw
Indoor Air|March 29, 2022
Modification of cleaning product formulations could improve indoor air qualityNicola Carslaw, David Shaw
Indoor Air|January 22, 2019
How do breath and skin emissions impact indoor air chemistry?Magdalena Kruza, Nicola Carslaw
Environmental Science & Technology|February 7, 2018
Indoor ChemistryCharles J Weschler, Nicola Carslaw
Indoor Air|June 3, 2020
Photolysis-driven indoor air chemistry following cleaning of hospital wardsZixu Wang, Shawn F Kowal, Nicola Carslaw, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|April 16, 2023
Temperature driven variations in VOC emissions from plastic products and their fate indoors: A chamber experiment and modelling studyGeorgia Beel, Ben Langford, Nicola Carslaw, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|August 25, 2015
Crucial Role for Outdoor Chemistry in Ultrafine Particle Formation in Modern Office BuildingsNicola Carslaw, Mike Ashmore, Andrew C Terry, et al.
Indoor Air|June 28, 2022
A modeling study of the impact of photolysis on indoor air qualityZixu Wang, David Shaw, Tara Kahan, et al.
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