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A dual-band wearable exposure meter for personal RF exposure assessment in indoor environments : on-body calibration in a reverberation chamber Ghent University
Health impact assessment of air pollution using a dynamic exposure profile: implications for exposure and health impact estimates Vrije Universiteit Brussel
In both ambient air pollution epidemiology and health impact assessment an accurate assessment of the population exposure is crucial. Although considerable advances have been made in assessing human exposure outdoors, the assessments often do not consider the impact of individual travel behavior on such exposures.
Population-based exposures to NO2 and O3 using only home addresses were compared with models that integrate all ...
Population-based exposures to NO2 and O3 using only home addresses were compared with models that integrate all ...
Health impact assessment of air pollution using a dynamic exposure profile: Implications for exposure and health impact estimates Hasselt University
In both ambient air pollution epidemiology and health impact assessment an accurate assessment of the population exposure is crucial. Although considerable advances have been made in assessing human exposure outdoors, the assessments often do not consider the impact of individual travel behavior on such exposures. Population-based exposures to NO2 and O-3 using only home addresses were compared with models that integrate all time-activity ...
Long-term dietary exposure to lead in young European children: comparing a pan-European approach with a national exposure assessment Ghent University
Exposure from WiFi: levels of exposure, challenges in exposure assessment and compliance testing Ghent University
Design and calibration of a mm-wave personal exposure meter for 5G exposure assessment in indoor diffuse environments Ghent University
Variability in the association between long-term exposure to ambient air pollution and mortality by exposure assessment method and covariate adjustment University of Antwerp KU Leuven Vrije Universiteit Brussel Hasselt University
Background: Ambient air pollution exposure has been associated with higher mortality risk in numerous studies. We assessed potential variability in the magnitude of this association for non-accidental, cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, and lung cancer mortality in a country-wide administrative cohort by exposure assessment method and by adjustment for geographic subdivisions. Methods: We used the Belgian 2001 census linked to ...