Association between indoor exposure to semi-volatile organic compounds and building-related symptoms among the occupants of residential dwellings
Ayako Kanazawa(Hokkaido University), Reiko Kishi(Health Sciences University of Hokkaido), Atsuko Araki(Hokkaido University), Mingyue Ma(Yanbian University of Science and Technology), Yasuaki Saijo(Hokkaido University), Makoto Takeda(National Institute of Infectious Diseases), Ikue Saito(Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Public Health)
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