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Something in the Air

Jose-Luis Jimenez

Airborne transmission and other topics

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Key Resources about Airborne Transmission

* Slides from Sep-2023 Plenary Lecture at the 2023 European Aerosol Conference: “Airborne Transmission: How it Works, Why it Was Resisted, and How to Fight It.”

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Germicidal UV: a tradeoff between disinfection and indoor smog

### If transmission is airborne, we must clean the air

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Lower-Cost Real-Time Radon Sensors Are Very Useful

1/ INTERCOMPARISON of AFFORDABLE HOME RADON SENSORS [TDLR: they compare well]

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  • Jose-Luis Jimenez

    Professor at CU Boulder

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