Spengler, J.D.
John Spengler
Spengler, John D.
VIAF ID: 50546629 (Personal)
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Works
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Current status of indoor air pollution by organic compounds and countermeasures for healthy housing : papers presented at the IAPOC international symposium, Tokyo, January 2001 | |
Health effects of fossil fuel burning assessment and mitigation | |
Human exposure assessment [WHO Task Group on the Environmental health criteria for Human exposure assessment met in Glion-sur-Montreux, 16-20 February 1998] | |
Indoor air pollution : a health perspective | |
Metal sources and exposures in the homes of young children living near a mining-impacted Superfund site | |
Modeling spatial patterns of traffic-related air pollutants in complex urban terrain | |
Modeling the benefits of power plant emission controls in Massachusetts | |
Modeling time-location patterns of inner-city high school students in New York and Los Angeles using a longitudinal approach with generalized estimating equations. | |
Modulating effects of maternal fish consumption on the occurrence of respiratory symptoms in early infancy attributed to prenatal exposure to fine particles. | |
Moving environmental justice indoors: understanding structural influences on residential exposure patterns in low-income communities | |
Nitrogen dioxide and respiratory infection: pilot investigations | |
Nitrogen dioxide concentrations in neighborhoods adjacent to a commercial airport: a land use regression modeling study | |
Nitrogen dioxide exposures inside ice skating rinks | |
Nitrous Acid Formation in an Experimental Exposure Chamber | |
Nitrous acid in Albuquerque, New Mexico, homes | |
Nitrous acid, nitrogen dioxide, and ozone concentrations in residential environments | |
Operation manual for automatic dichotomous samplers, 1981 (a.e.) | |
Outdoor/Indoor/Personal ozone exposures of children in Nashville, Tennessee | |
Ozone and ozone byproducts in the cabins of commercial aircraft | |
Ozone decay rates in residences | |
PAHs: Choi et al. Respond. | |
Parameter evaluation and model validation of ozone exposure assessment using Harvard Southern California Chronic Ozone Exposure Study data | |
Particle Total Exposure Assessment Methodology (PTEAM) study: distributions of aerosol and elemental concentrations in personal, indoor, and outdoor air samples in a southern California community. | |
Particles in our air : concentrations and health effects | |
Particulate air pollution and respiratory disease in Anchorage, Alaska | |
Particulate and nicotine sampling in public facilities and offices | |
Particulate matter and lung function growth in children: a 3-yr follow-up study in Austrian schoolchildren. | |
Particulate matter and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon concentrations in indoor and outdoor microenvironments in Boston, Massachusetts | |
PBDE flame retardants, thyroid disease, and menopausal status in U.S. women | |
Personal exposure to nitrogen dioxide: relationship to indoor/outdoor air quality and activity patterns | |
Personal exposures to acidic aerosols and gases | |
Pesticide loadings of select organophosphate and pyrethroid pesticides in urban public housing | |
Pesticides in urban multiunit dwellings: hazard identification using classification and regression tree (CART) analysis | |
Phthalates, Alkylphenols, Pesticides, Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers, and Other Endocrine-Disrupting Compounds in Indoor Air and Dust | |
Pre-pregnancy dietary vitamin A intake may alleviate the adverse birth outcomes associated with prenatal pollutant exposure: epidemiologic cohort study in Poland | |
Prenatal and postnatal tobacco smoke exposure and respiratory health in Russian children. | |
Prevalence of asthma and allergic symptoms in Suzhou, China: Trends by domestic migrant status. | |
Problems in the estimation of human exposure to components of acid precipitation precursors | |
Prohypertensive effect of gestational personal exposure to fine particulate matter. Prospective cohort study in non-smoking and non-obese pregnant women | |
The public health benefits of insulation retrofits in existing housing in the United States | |
Qualità dell'aria interna in case popolari multifamiliari ecologiche vs convenzionali. | |
Quantifying synthetic vitreous fiber surface contamination in office buildings | |
Quantifying the impact of traffic-related air pollution on the indoor air quality of a naturally ventilated building. | |
Ranking cancer risks of organic hazardous air pollutants in the United States | |
Reduced cognitive function during a heat wave among residents of non-air-conditioned buildings: An observational study of young adults in the summer of 2016 | |
Reducing patients' exposures to asthma and allergy triggers in their homes: an evaluation of effectiveness of grades of forced air ventilation filters | |
The Relationship between Air Pollution and Emergency Room Visits in an Industrial Community | |
The relationship between airborne acidity and ammonia in indoor environments | |
The relationship between aviation activities and ultrafine particulate matter concentrations near a mid-sized airport | |
The relationship between prenatal exposure to airborne polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and PAH-DNA adducts in cord blood | |
Relationship between self-reported activity levels and actual heart rates in teenagers | |
Repeated Exposure to Isoprene Oxidation Products Causes Enhanced Respiratory Tract Effects in Multiple Murine Strains | |
Respiratory and irritant health effects of ambient volatile organic compounds. The Kanawha County Health Study | |
Respiratory health and PM10 pollution. A daily time series analysis | |
Respiratory Symptoms and Housing Characteristics | |
Response of biomarkers of inflammation and coagulation to short-term changes in central site, local, and predicted particle number concentrations | |
Response to "A critical look at 'Energy savings, emissions reductions, and health co-benefits of the green building movement'" | |
Seasonal variability in environmental tobacco smoke exposure in public housing developments | |
Self-reported exertion levels on time/activity diaries: application to exposure assessment | |
Sensitive subgroups and normal variation in pulmonary function response to air pollution episodes. | |
Separate and joint effects of tranplacental and postnatal inhalatory exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons: prospective birth cohort study on wheezing events | |
Short-term pulmonary function change in association with ozone levels | |
Social stressors and air pollution across New York City communities: a spatial approach for assessing correlations among multiple exposures | |
Solid fuel use and early child development disparities in Ghana: analyses by gender and urbanicity | |
Sources of indoor air pollution in New York City residences of asthmatic children | |
Sources of propylene glycol and glycol ethers in air at home | |
Spatial and temporal patterns of particulate matter sources and pollution in four communities in Accra, Ghana | |
Spatial patterns of lower respiratory tract infections and their association with fine particulate matter | |
Spatial patterns of mobile source particulate matter emissions-to-exposure relationships across the United States | |
Steel dust in the New York City subway system as a source of manganese, chromium, and iron exposures for transit workers | |
Stress and Health in Nursing Students: The Nurse Engagement and Wellness Study | |
Unconventional oil and gas development and ambient particle radioactivity | |
Understanding variability in time spent in selected locations for 7-12-year old children | |
Upper airway and pulmonary effects of oxidation products of (+)-alpha-pinene, d-limonene, and isoprene in BALB/c mice | |
Urban Transit System Microbial Communities Differ by Surface Type and Interaction with Humans and the Environment | |
Urinary polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon metabolites among 3-year-old children from Krakow, Poland |