Implications of chemical hypersensitivity for housing design / Bruce M. Small, Jim H. White.: NH17-176/1984E-PDF
"Individual sensitivity to chemical and biological indoor air pollutants will vary considerably, due to such factors as age, stress, nutrition, infection, and genetics. Housing must therefore accommodate a wide range in chemical and biological tolerance and, in any event, should not expose individuals to overloads that could precipitate a state of hypersensitivity in previously healthy people"--Abstract.
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| Title | Implications of chemical hypersensitivity for housing design / Bruce M. Small, Jim H. White. |
| Publication type | Monograph |
| Language | [English] |
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| Description | 8 p. |
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