Suppose a woman with an average total inhalation or ventilation rate of 1 m3/hour is being exposed to a potential dose of 20 µg/m3 of total particulate matter per hour. How would a personal cloud of 5 µg/m3 per hour of total particulate matter affect her total potential dose for an hour? What would that potential dose be and why? How much of the potential dose would get into the alveolar region of the lung and why
POTENTIAL DOSE
- is the amount of a compound in material swallowed,
breathed, or applied to the skin.

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Suppose a woman with an average total inhalation or ventilation rate of 1 m3/hour is being...
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Uncompensated Acid/Base Imbalance
Case 1
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