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Due to its slow and incomplete combustion, incense burning produces continuous smoke, generating pollutants such as toxic gases and chemicals particles including polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, benzene, and isoprene that easily accumulate indoors, especially under inadequate ventilation [ 12].
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For incense burning, participants were asked to choose from four categories of burning incense frequency: never burn incense, burn incense during festivals, burn incense on the first and fifteenth of the lunar calendar per month, and burn incense daily.
With its mix of French colonial architecture and wafts of burning incense, the city is a permanent carnival of food vendors and sidewalk cafes accompanied by the constant whining chorus of internal combustion engines.
Hazardous indoor inhalants, such as incense burning, mosquito coils, cooking fumes and wood combustion, which contain numerous potentially harmful substances, are inhaled into the body and can lead to acute or chronic health issues.
We conducted a large case-control study to explore the effects of household inhalants, such as incense, mosquito coil, cooking fumes, and wood combustion, on NPC risk.
The particle size distribution and the concentrations of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in incense smoke were studied using a custom-designed combustion chamber.
Spontaneous combustion.
Incense burns.
Incense swung.
Incense swirled.
No chemistry, no combustion.
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