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Publications

X Author: Mark J Mendell

2010

Fisk, William J, Ekaterina Eliseeva, and Mark J Mendell."Association of residential dampness and mold with respiratory tract infections and bronchitis: a meta analysis."Environmental Health 9.72 (2010).

2009

Fisk, William J, Anna G Mirer, and Mark J Mendell."Quantitative relationship of sick building syndrome symptoms with ventilation rates."Indoor Air 19 (2009) 159-165.

2008

Mendell, Mark J, Quanhong Lei-Gomez, Anna G Mirer, Olli Seppänen, and Gregory Brunner."Risk factors in heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning systems for occupant symptoms in U.S. office buildings: the U.S. EPA BASE study."Indoor Air 18 (2008) 1.2, 1.7.

2007

Mendell, Mark J."Indoor residential chemical emissions as risk factors for respiratory and allergic effects in children: A Review."Indoor Air 17.4 (2007) 18. DOI
Fisk, William J, Quanhong Lei-Gomez, and Mark J Mendell."Meta-Analyses of the Associations of Respiratory Health Effects with Dampness and Mold in Homes."Indoor Air 17 (2007) 284-96. DOI

2005

Mendell, Mark J, and Garvin A Heath."Do Indoor Pollutants and Thermal Conditions in Schools Influence Student Performance? A Critical Review of the Literature."Indoor Air 2005 15 (2005) 27-52. DOI
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