Gabriel Bekö
orbit.dtu.dk
0000-0001-6107-8336
Technical University of Denmark
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Indeklima i danske boliger og daginstitutioner
Indeklima og børns sundhed
Squalene and cholesterol in indoor dust: Implications for indoor chemistry
Ventilation filters may pollute the indoor air: Part 2 – economic impact and solutions
Sensory pollution from bag-type fiberglass ventilation filters: Conventional filter compared with filters containing various amounts of activated carbon
Sensory pollution from a conventional bag-type fiberglass ventilation filter and fiberglass bag filters containing various amounts of activated carbon
A questionnaire survey on dwelling characteristics and the prevalence of asthma and allergy among Danish children – IECH
Indoor Environment and Children’s Health (IECH) – An ongoing epidemiological investigation on the association between indoor environmental factors in homes and kindergartens and children’s health and wellbeing
Sensory Pollution from Different Ventilation Filters
Ventilation filters may pollute the indoor air: Part 1 – sensory pollution and its sources
A case-base study of residential IEQ related risk factors and parental reports of asthma and allergy among 500 Danish children – IECH
Used Filters And Indoor Air Quality
Costs and Benefits of Particle Filtration
Carbon dioxide concentrations and ventilation rates in 500 Danish homes: Indoor Environment and Children’s Health (IECH) study
Is the use of particle air filtration justified? Costs and benefits of filtration with regard to health effects, building cleaning and occupant productivity
Removal of Particles from the Supply Air of Ventilation Systems Avoiding the Formation of Sensory Pollution Source
Declaration of the High Tatras
I FILTRI e la qualità dell’aria interna - Parte 2
I filtri possono INQUINARE L’ARIA? – Parte 1
Further studies of oxidation processes on filter surfaces: Evidence for oxidation products and the influence of time in service
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