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Here's a link that originates at the U.S. National Institutes of Health. Kind of a gateway to various geriatrics stuff.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32604991/


...and this one is from the EPA. Rather a high level intro, but if we can get a full copy it may help us with understanding 20th century duct systems and how they worked.

https://cfpub.epa.gov/si/si_public_record_report.cfm?Lab=NERL&dirEntryId=278239
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At a recent "town hall" meeting called by local councillor Jon Burnside, a woman attendee was dubious about the current intensification of communities, and asked what research the city had undertaken. Staff in attendance replied that questioner could go to the AIC! .Hahaha!!!

When I was poking around last week's
EHON (Burnside had sent a cryptic "notice"; I wrote to city staff asking for an explanation - there was no reply) I unearthed the actual, jargon-filled research section at toronto.ca; with any luck I'll be able to cross-reference this soon.

Are local residents supposed to know what "Microsoft Teams" is a reference to? Burnside's jargon-filled, tracking pages have no Glossary or subject index.

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