Chapter 1 Aspects of health-related aerosols ................... 1
James W. Gentry
Chapter 2 Aerosol properties .................................. 19
William C. Hinds
Chapter 3 Advances in monitoring methods for airborne
particles ........................................... 35
Philip К. Норке
Chapter 4 Ultrafine and nanoparticle emissions: A new
challenge for internal combustion engine
designers ........................................... 47
D. B. Kittelson, W.F. Watts, and /.P. Johnson
Chapter 5 Breathing zone exposure assessment .................. 61
Charles E. Rodes and Jonathan W. Thornburg
Chapter 6 Mechanisms of particle deposition ................... 75
Kristin K. Isaacs, Jacky A. Rosati, and Ted B. Martonen
Chapter 7 Aerosol dose ....................................... 101
Lev S. Ruzer, Michael G. Apte, and Richard G. Sextro
Chapter 8 Modeling deposition of inhaled particles ........... 113
Ted B. Martonen, Jacky A. Rosati, and Kristin K. Isaacs
Chapter 9 Assessing uncertainties in the relationship
between inhaled particle concentrations, internal
deposition, and health effects ..................... 157
Phillip N. Price
Chapter 10 Aerosol chemistry and physics: Indoor
perspective ....................................... 189
Lara A. Gundel and Richard G. Sextro
Chapter 11 Aerosols in the industrial environment ............ 225
Andrew D. Maynard and Paul A. Baron
Chapter 12 Medical and pharmaceutical aerosols ............... 265
Hugh D.C. Smyth, Lucila Garcia-Contreras, Daniel J. Cooney,
Robert J. Garmise, Latarsha D. Jones, and Anthony J. Hickey
Chapter 13 Bioaerosols ....................................... 291
Maire S.A. Heikkinen, Mervi K. Hjelmroos-Koski,
Max M. Häggblom, and Janet M. Macher
Chapter 14 Radioactive aerosols .............................. 343
Lev S. Ruzer
Chapter 15 Dosimetry and epidemiology of Russian uranium
mines ............................................. 503
I.V. Pavlov
Chapter 16 Radioactive aerosols of the Chernobyl accident .... 517
A.K. Budyka and B.I. Ogorodnikov
Chapter 17 Aerosol filtration (aerosol sampling by fibrous
filters) .......................................... 541
A.K. Budyka and B.I. Ogorodnikov
Chapter 18 Radioactive aerosol standards ..................... 557
L.S. Ruzer, Yu.V. Kuznetzov, V.L. Kustova, D.E. Fertman,
and A.J. Rizin
Chapter 19 Radon and thoron in the environment:
Concentrations and lung cancer risk ............... 569
Naomi H. Harley
Chapter 20 Risk from inhalation of the long-lived
radionuclides uranium, thorium, and fallout
plutonium in the atmosphere ....................... 585
Isabel M. Fisenne
Chapter 21 Health physics considerations of aerosols in
radiosynthesis laboratories ....................... 595
Mark L. Maiello
Chapter 22 Diesel exhaust .................................... 601
Jonathan M. Samet
Chapter 23 Health effects of ambient ultrafine particles ..... 607
Beverly S. Cohen
Chapter 24 Health effects of aerosols: Mechanisms and
epidemiology ...................................... 619
Ira B. Tager
Index ......................................................... 697
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