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Detection of airborne asbestos fibres using magnetic alignment and light scattering

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Abstract

The detection of respirable asbestos fibres in the ambient environment has grown in importance as the health risks associated with this material have become more fully understood. However, to date there is no satisfactory method of identifying airborne asbestos in-situ.

© 1998 IEEE

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