Lecture

Human Exposure Analysis

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This lecture by the instructor covers the fundamental concepts of human exposure analysis, focusing on the patterns, assessment, and models related to indoor air quality and ventilation. It delves into the importance of exposure science in understanding sources of air pollution, the full risk model from source to effect, and the total human exposure concept. The lecture also explores various exposure pathways, intake fractions, and the impact of exposure patterns on human health. Through examples and case studies, the lecture highlights the significance of direct and indirect exposure assessment methods, including the use of low-cost monitors and exposure reconstruction techniques.

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