Erik Teinemaa
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Recent Articles
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Rovira J, Savadkoohi M, Chen G, Mocnik G, Aas W, Alados-Arboledas L, et al.
Environ Int
. 2024 Dec;
195():109185.
PMID: 39673871
Carbonaceous aerosols (CA), composed of black carbon (BC) and organic matter (OM), significantly impact the climate. Light absorption properties of CA, particularly of BC and brown carbon (BrC), are crucial...
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Sofiev M, Palamarchuk J, Kouznetsov R, Abramidze T, Adams-Groom B, Antunes C, et al.
Sci Data
. 2024 Oct;
11(1):1082.
PMID: 39362896
The dataset presents a 43 year-long reanalysis of pollen seasons for three major allergenic genera of trees in Europe: alder (Alnus), birch (Betula), and olive (Olea). Driven by the meteorological...
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Dahal U, Veber T, Astrom D, Tamm T, Albreht L, Teinemaa E, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2022 Sep;
19(18).
PMID: 36141830
Despite the increasing number of studies on industrially contaminated sites (ICS) and their health effects, there are very few studies on perinatal health outcomes in ICSs. In the present study,...
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Chen G, Canonaco F, Tobler A, Aas W, Alastuey A, Allan J, et al.
Environ Int
. 2022 Jun;
166:107325.
PMID: 35716508
Organic aerosol (OA) is a key component of total submicron particulate matter (PM), and comprehensive knowledge of OA sources across Europe is crucial to mitigate PM levels. Europe has a...
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Orru H, Teinemaa E, Lai T, Tamm T, Kaasik M, Kimmel V, et al.
Environ Health
. 2009 Mar;
8:7.
PMID: 19257892
Background: Health impact assessments (HIA) use information on exposure, baseline mortality/morbidity and exposure-response functions from epidemiological studies in order to quantify the health impacts of existing situations and/or alternative scenarios....