indoor air

collocation in English

meaningsofindoorandair

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indoor
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˌɪnˈdɔːr/
us
/ˌɪnˈdɔːr/
happening, used, or existing inside ...
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air
noun
uk
/r/
us
/er/
the mixture of gases that surrounds the earth and that ...
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(Definition ofindoorandairfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This is crucial for policies to combatindoorairpollution.
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One important issue that was not considered in this study concernsindoorairpollution.
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There is little aboutindoorairpollution, sick building syndrome, or the resource content of materials or sustainability.
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It is the major pollutant inindoorair.
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However, one important issue that was not considered in this study concernsindoorairpollution due to inefficient use of crop residues in rural households.
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It has typically been promoted with a chimney that offers improvedindoorairquality compared with traditional stoves that vent smoke inside homes.
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Fuel policies - whether concerned withindoorairpollution or forest degradation - need to look beyond simple pricing instruments to a wider array of policy options.
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Now is surely the time for us to take serious action onindoorairpollution.
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Accurately determining risk associated with exposure toindoorairpollution and controllingindoorair quality with regulatory instruments is difficult.
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The ability of modern fuels to displace traditional use of solid fuels- thereby combatingindoorair pollution and other ills-needs to be reexamined in light of multifuel use.
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Another 300,000 died because ofindoorairof poor quality.
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I am not aware of any research that has been conducted specifically on the impact of air fresheners onindoorairquality.
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It may also cause a poorindoorairquality and respiratory illness in occupants.
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Its goal is to provide thermal comfort and acceptableindoorairquality.
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Indoorairpollution is widespread, mostly from the burning of coal in the kitchen for cooking.
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Energy optimization andindoorairquality are the driving forces for customers.
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One hypothesis is thatindoorairpollution may cause eye and airway irritation.
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These units had poorindoorairquality, high water table and overcrowding.
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However, this can also become a potentialindoorairquality problem.
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Consequently, after weatherization, concentrations ofindoorairpollutants from sources inside the home can increase.
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Weatherization can have a negative impact onindoorairquality, especially among occupants with respiratory illnesses.
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Residential units can further improveindoorairquality by routine cleaning of carpets and area rugs.
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These could includeindoorairpollution, excessive noise, poor lighting (flickering light) or ergonomic factors.
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Mechanical or forced ventilation is used to controlindoorairquality.
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It is one of the most important factors for maintaining acceptableindoorairquality in buildings.
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