Higher indoor PM2.5 concentration of cadmium (Cd) and thallium (Tl) is related to domestic smoking

2014 
Indoor air pollution is estimated to be greater in indoor than in outdoor environment. Tobacco smoke may significantly contribute to indoor air pollution and domestic smoking is correlated to indoor airborne particulates with aerodynamic diameter RESPIRA Project was funded by Operational Cross-border Program Italy-Malta 2007-13 code A1.2.3-72.
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