Blar i NTNU Open på forfatter "Dybwad, Marius"
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Characterization of Airborne Bacteria at a Subway Station: Implications for Testing and Evaluation of Biological Detection, Identification, and Monitoring Systems
Dybwad, Marius (Doktoravhandlinger ved NTNU, 1503-8181; 2014:48, Doctoral thesis, 2014)Biological detection, identification, and monitoring (BioDIM) systems that are able to provide rapid and reliable early-warning in the event of a bioterrorism attack may contribute to reduce the impact of such incidents. ... -
Characterization of airborne bacteria at an underground subway station
Dybwad, Marius; Granum, Per Einar; Bruheim, Per; Blatny, Janet Martha (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)The reliable detection of airborne biological threat agents depends on several factors, including the performance criteria of the detector and its operational environment. One step in improving the detector's performance ... -
Characterization of Bioaerosols using Electron Microscopy with Special Emphasis on Airborne Bacteria
Grydeland, Hanne (Master thesis, 2014)Bioterrorist attacks on confined, indoor areas such as underground subway stations by the release of pathogenic microorganisms into air, could pose a threat to public safety. The potential threat may be severe not only due ... -
Comparative testing and evaluation of nine different air samplers: End-to-end sampling efficiencies as specific performance measurements for bioaerosol applications
Dybwad, Marius; Skogan, Gunnar; Blatny, Janet Martha (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Accurate exposure assessments are needed to evaluate health hazards caused by airborne microorganisms and require air samplers that efficiently capture representative samples. This highlights the need for samplers with ... -
Temporal variability of the bioaerosol background at a subway station: Concentration level, size distribution, and diversity of airborne bacteria
Dybwad, Marius; Skogan, Gunnar; Blatny, Janet Martha (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Naturally occurring bioaerosol environments may present a challenge to biological detection-identification-monitoring (BIODIM) systems aiming at rapid and reliable warning of bioterrorism incidents. One way to improve the ...