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This finding could also possibly be due to the higher urban outdoor air pollution concentrations from vehicle generated pollutants although other causes unrelated to air quality such as post nasal discharge may be a possibility.
In addition, current widely used air distribution systems on airplanes dilute internally generated pollutants by promoting air mixing and thus impose risks of infectious airborne disease transmission.
Contrasting effects of the dilution of indoor generated pollutants and the energy efficiency of heating and ventilating air conditioning systems (HVAC) for indoor air quality (IAQ) and thermal comfort were studied for 10 Kuwaiti residences.
Ventilation is the primary factor affecting indoor-to-outdoor transport of indoor generated pollutants.
However, both theoretical evidence and limited empirical data indicate that feasible modifications in ventilation rates can decrease or increase indoor concentrations of some indoor generated pollutants associated with asthma by ≤ 75% (IOM 2000).
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Other clinically generated pollutant include estrogen's whose main component estriol produced in urine, placenta during pregnancy, and primary estrogens are produced by adipose tissues of males and post-meno-pausal women which causes pollution of aquatic body.
The combustion process in an incinerator inevitably generates pollutants such as carbon monoxide (CO).
Construction and post-construction conditions of a highway generate pollutants, which degrade the water quality and affect the habitat of the nearby water bodies (Wu et al. 1998).
Incense burning produces continuous smoke, generating pollutants, such as toxic gases and chemical particles, including polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, benzene, and isoprene that easily accumulate indoors, especially under inadequate ventilation [ 33].
The Synthetic Turf Council said in a statement issued on 13 December 2007 that "Claims of toxicity [in the EHHI report] are based on extreme laboratory testing such as the use of solvents and high temperatures to generate pollutants".
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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