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The following pages link to Minute ventilation of cyclists, car and bus passengers: an experimental study (Q21245795):
Displaying 33 items.
- Subclinical responses in healthy cyclists briefly exposed to traffic-related air pollution: an intervention study (Q21093287) (← links)
- Glutathione reaction products with a chemical allergen, methylene-diphenyl diisocyanate, stimulate alternative macrophage activation and eosinophilic airway inflammation (Q23909574) (← links)
- Do the health benefits of cycling outweigh the risks? (Q24632977) (← links)
- Respiratory health effects of air pollution: Update on biomass smoke and traffic pollution (Q28396300) (← links)
- Fine Particulate Matter in Urban Environments: A Trigger of Respiratory Symptoms in Sensitive Children (Q28584525) (← links)
- Simulation of population-based commuter exposure to NO₂ using different air pollution models (Q33742397) (← links)
- Commuters' exposure to particulate matter air pollution is affected by mode of transport, fuel type, and route (Q33969229) (← links)
- Urban city transportation mode and respiratory health effect of air pollution: a cross-sectional study among transit and non-transit workers in Nigeria (Q34445299) (← links)
- In-traffic air pollution exposure and CC16, blood coagulation, and inflammation markers in healthy adults (Q35591874) (← links)
- A Novel Method for Quantifying the Inhaled Dose of Air Pollutants Based on Heart Rate, Breathing Rate and Forced Vital Capacity (Q35904059) (← links)
- Respiratory health effects of airborne particulate matter: the role of particle size, composition, and oxidative potential-the RAPTES project (Q36229053) (← links)
- Smart Sensing Strip Using Monolithically Integrated Flexible Flow Sensor for Noninvasively Monitoring Respiratory Flow (Q36487618) (← links)
- The Fort Collins Commuter Study: impact of route type and transport mode on personal exposure to multiple air pollutants (Q36844871) (← links)
- Respiratory outcomes of ultrafine particulate matter (UFPM) as a surrogate measure of near-roadway exposures among bicyclists (Q37633606) (← links)
- Small things make a big difference: particulate matter and exercise (Q38055518) (← links)
- The relevance of commuter and work/school exposure in an epidemiological study on traffic-related air pollution (Q39377737) (← links)
- The impact of traffic volume, composition, and road geometry on personal air pollution exposures among cyclists in Montreal, Canada (Q40058039) (← links)
- Exposure assessment of a cyclist to particles and chemical elements (Q40357266) (← links)
- Respiratory and inflammatory responses to short-term exposure to traffic-related air pollution with and without moderate physical activity (Q41727330) (← links)
- Cycling: Health Benefits and Risks (Q42699963) (← links)
- Personal exposure to fine particulate air pollution while commuting: An examination of six transport modes on an urban arterial roadway. (Q44008650) (← links)
- Arterial blood pressure responses to short-term exposure to low and high traffic-related air pollution with and without moderate physical activity (Q45233053) (← links)
- Air pollution as a risk factor in health impact assessments of a travel mode shift towards cycling (Q48106948) (← links)
- Understanding Potential Exposure of Bicyclists on Roadways to Traffic-Related Air Pollution: Findings from El Paso, Texas, Using Strava Metro Data (Q64226981) (← links)
- Development and validation of models to predict personal ventilation rate for air pollution research (Q77791633) (← links)
- Estimating minute ventilation and air pollution inhaled dose using heart rate, breath frequency, age, sex and forced vital capacity: a pooled-data analysis (Q89716330) (← links)
- Short-Term Impact of Traffic-Related Particulate Matter and Noise Exposure on Cardiac Function (Q89762360) (← links)
- Bio3Air, an integrative system for monitoring individual-level air pollutant exposure with high time and spatial resolution (Q90016419) (← links)
- Comparing Airborne Particulate Matter Intake Dose Assessment Models Using Low-Cost Portable Sensor Data (Q90114054) (← links)
- Prediction of human active mobility in rural areas: development and validity tests of three different approaches (Q91474232) (← links)
- Assessment of personal exposure to particulate air pollution: the first result of City Health Outlook (CHO) project (Q92590666) (← links)
- Laboratory Validation of Hexoskin Biometric Shirt at Rest, Submaximal Exercise, and Maximal Exercise While Riding a Stationary Bicycle (Q92847985) (← links)
- Estimation of minute ventilation by heart rate for field exercise studies (Q93039588) (← links)