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    Researchers in EAEI focus on three broad areas: Energy Markets, Policy, and Infrastructure; Energy and Environmental Systems Analysis; and Appliance and Equipment Standards.

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Publications

2010

Ruzer, Lev S., and Michael G. Apte."Unattached radon progeny as an experimental tool for dosimetry of nanoaerosols: Proposed method and research strategy."Inhalation Toxicology 22 (2010) 760-766.

2009

Ruzer, Lev S., and Michael G. Apte."Radon Progeny as a experimental tool for dosimetry of nanoaerosols."Radiation Biology. Radioecology (Russian) 49.3 (2009) 395-404.

2005

Gundel, Lara A., Richard G. Sextro, Lev S. Ruzer, and Naomi H. Harley."Aerosol physics and chemistry: indoor perspective, Chapter 10."Aerosol Handbook: Measurement, Dosimetry and Health Effects (2005) 189-224.
Price, Phillip N., Lev S. Ruzer, and Naomi H. Harley."Assessing uncertainties in the relationship between inhaled particle concentration, internal deposition and health effects, Chapter 9."Aerosols Handbook: Measurement, Dosimetry and Health Effects (2005) 157-188.

1997

Ruzer, Lev S., and Richard G. Sextro."Assessment of Very Low Aerosol Concentrations by Measuring the Unattached Fraction of 218Po."Radiation Protection Dosimetry 71 (1997) 135-140.
Ruzer, Lev S., and Richard G. Sextro."Measurement of Radon Decay Products in Air by Alpha- and Beta-Spectrometry."Radiation Protection Dosimetry 72 (1997) 43-48.

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