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... The first was that when considering indoor fine particulate matter, it is important to account for precursors and other things that can modify PM2.5, such as the presence of vapor-phase material that can condense into particulates. He named five broad categories of influential factors: situational, building and HVAC, activity and mobility, occupant perceptions and behavior (noting that how people perceive the risks associated with particulate matter might modify their behavior, leading to changes in exposure and even how much is generated)
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... • Measure unknown input parameters that go into models in order to apply the models more broadly. • Characterize the composition of indoor PM2.5 and the drivers that produce specific types of particulate matter.


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