ASHRAE Position Document on Infectious Aerosols
University of California at Berkeley Berkeley, CA, USA Lawrence J. Schoen Schoen Engineering Inc. Columbia, MD, USA Chandra Sekhar National University of Singapore Singapore, Singapore Walter Vernon Mazzetti ... Some diseases are known to spread by infectious aerosols;
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