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"Heated Tobacco Products: Volatile Emissions and Their Predicted Impact on Indoor Air Quality." Environmental Science and Technology 53.13 (2019).
. "Health benefits and costs of filtration interventions that reduce indoor exposure to PM2.5 during wildfires." Indoor Air 27.1 (2016) 191 - 204.
. Healthy Efficient New Gas Homes (HENGH) Field Study Protocol. 2016. LBNL-1005819.
. Healthy Efficient New Gas Homes (HENGH) Pilot Test Results. 2016. LBNL-1005818.
. Healthy Zero Energy Buildings (HZEB) Program – Cross-Sectional Study of Contaminant Levels, Source, Strengths, and Ventilation Rates in Retail Stores. 2014. LBNL-6784E.
. Houses are Dumb without Smart Ventilation. 2014. LBNL-6747E.
. Houses are Dumb without Smart Ventilation. 2014. LBNL-6747E.
. "How many replicate tests are needed to test cookstove performance and emissions? – Three is not adequate." Energy for Sustainable Development 20 (2014) 21-29. LBNL-1003907.
. "Health and economic implications of natural ventilation in California offices." Building and Environment 67 (2013) 34-45.
. "Health benefits of particle filtration." Indoor Air (2013).
. How many replicate tests do I need? – Variability of cookstove performance and emissions has implications for obtaining useful results . Berkeley, CA: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 2013.
. Health and Safety Guide for Home Performance Contractors. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 2012. LBNL-5772E.
. Health and Safety Guide for Home Performance Contractors. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 2012. LBNL-5772E.
. Healthy Zero Energy Buildings (HZEB) Program– Interim Report on Cross‐Sectional Study of Contaminant Levels, Source Strengths, and Ventilation Rates in Retail Stores. Berkeley: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 2012.
. "How Many Replicates Are Sufficient for Characterizing Cookstove Emissions – A Case Study Using the Berkeley-Darfur Stove and Three Stone Fire." AAAR 31st Annual Conference. Minneapolis, MN, 2012.
. "Hazard Assessment of Chemical Air Contaminants Measured in Residences." Indoor Air 21.2 (2011) 92-109. LBNL-3650E.
. "Health Hazards in Indoor Air." Proceedings of 2010 31st AIVC Conference, Low Energy and Sustainable Ventilation Technologies for Green Buildings 2010. LBNL-5250E.
. "Health Effects Associated with Dampness and Mould." WHO Guidelines for Indoor Air Quality: Dampness and Mould. . Scherfigsvej Copenhagen, Denmark: WHO Regional Office for Europe, 2009. 63-92.
. High Performance Healthcare Buildings: A Roadmap to Improved Energy Efficiency. Vol. 515. Berkeley: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 2009. LBNL-2737E.
. Hospital Energy Benchmarking Guidance. . Berkeley: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 2009. LBNL-2738E.
. "Is health in office buildings related only to psychosocial factors?." Occupational and Environmental Medicine 64.1 (2007) 69-70.
. "Health-related costs of indoor ETS, dampness and mold in the United States and in California." 10th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate - Indoor Air 2005 2005: 308-313.
. "How IAQ affects health, productivity." ASHRAE Journal 44 (2002) 56, 58-60. LBNL-51381.
. "The Human Toxicity Potential and a Strategy for Evaluating Model Performance in Life-Cycle Impact Assessment." International Journal of Life-Cycle Assessment 6.2 (2001) 106-109.
. "Health and Productivity Gains from Better Indoor Environments and Their Implications for the U.S. Department of Energy." E-Vision 2000 Conference, October 11-13. Washington DC, 2000. LBNL-47458.
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