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SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF CO2vlPUTING SCIENCE
FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCES
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CURRICULUM VITAE
Theodor D. Sterling
BURNABY, BRrrISH COLUMBIA V5A 1S6
B.A. (CUM LAUDE), 1949, M.A., 1952, University of Chicago; Ph.D., 1955, TuIane
University.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
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Present: Professor, The Faculty of Applied Science and School of Computing Science,
~~ Simon Fraser University.
Department of Mathematics, University of Alabama.
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
- ACM Committee on Scientific Freedom and Human Rights; President of the Computer
~ Science Association of Canada (75-80); Chairman, Ombudsman Committee, Canadian
Information Processing Society (73-80); Chairman, President of Biological Information
Processing Organization (64-65); Chairman, CIPS Special Interest Groups, Humanization
= of Information Systems (73-80); Chairman, SIGCAS Committee of Information and
Public Policy (72- );.President of Missouri Chapter, American Association of Workers for
the Blind (70-72); Member of the Panel for Biology, Management, and Social Sciences of
the Mathematics Association of America (62-67); Chairman, Committee on Professional
Activities of the Blind of the Association for Computing Machinery (63-71); Chairman,
Ad Hoc Committee on Accreditation, Association for Computing Machinery (66-67);
Committee on Radiation Dosimetry, American Association of Physicists in Medicine (66-
69); National Lecturer for Association for Computing Machinery (72-3, 75-6), Chairman,
Students' Grievance Committee of the Simon Fraser University Senate (76-78).
EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES
Previous: Visiting Professor, Department of Statistics, Princeton University, (78).
Chairman, Department of Computing Science, Simon Fraser University, (72-77).
Professor in the Department of Ap Iied Mathematics and Computer Science, Washington
University, St. Louis, Missouri (66-72). Also Joint appointment as Professor in the -
Department of Sociology (66-68), and Visiting Professor in Computers and Humanities,
Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati, Ohio (68-70). Professor Biostatistics and Director of
the Computing Center, College of Medicine, University of Cincinnati, Ohio (58-66).
Previously instructed in the Depaitment of Statistics, Michigan State University and
Associate Editor - Canadian Journal of Statistics (73-78); Editorial Board - Canadian
Occupation and Health Journal (84-86) and International Journal of Biomedical
Computing (69- ); Computers and Applied Mathematics (73-85), Humanist in Canada
(73-83).

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GOVERNMENT AND OTHER SERVICES (Consultant/Advisor, Now and Previous)
In Canada: Treasury Board, Labour Canada, Canadian Standards Board; Department of
National Revenue; Quebec Department of Consumer Affairs; Environment Canada, The
Royal Commission (B.C.); Consumers Association of Canada; Society for Professional
and Environmental Control; Lawyer Reform Commission; Canadian Labor Unions:
= International Woodworkers Association, Pulp and Paper Woodworkers of Canada,
Telecommunication Workers Union, United Steelworkers of America. In the U.S.: NIH;
PHS; EPA; FTC; FDA; NSF; NSA; U.S. National Academy of Science/National Research
Council; American Lung Association; Natural Resource Board (Wisconsin);
Environmental Defense Fund, MECCA (Minnesota); Citizens Against Toxic Sprays
(Oregon). In Kuwait: Ministry of Health. In the Socialist Republic of Vietnam:
Ministry of Health.
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:
HONORS AND AWARDS:
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Fcllow, Amer. Assoc. for Advancement of Science; Fellow, Amer. College of
Epidemiology; Fellow, Amer. Stat. Assoc.; Fellow, Can. Com. of Scientists and Scholars;
Sigma Xi; Pi Nu Epsilon, University Research Professor (1980-1981).
-Pnbtished 8 books and approximately 200 scientific articles. Bibliography available upon request.

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BOOKS:
BIBLIOGRAPHY
MEDCOMP: Statistical Systems for the IBM 1401. University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, 1963.
Computers and the Life Sciences. Columbia Press, December, 1965.
Advances in Biomedical Computing Applications (Editor), Annals of The New York Academy of
Science, 128, 1966.
Introduction to Statistical Data Processing. Prentice-Hall, June, 1968.
Computing and Computer Science with Fortran IV. Macmillan, January, 1970.
Computing and Computer Science with PL1. Macmillan, January, 1970. -
Visual Prosthesis - The Interdisciplinary Dialogue. (Editor), Academic Press, March, 1971.
-Bssen'Lials of PL/l. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, January, 1973.
A Guide to PIJl and Structured Programming. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, February, 1969. Second
edition - 1976. Third Edition - 1980.
In preparation:
People-are Trouble: The Human Side of a Computerized Society.
Concepts of Machine Computation.

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Commentary: Mortality from Respiratory Cancers (Including Lung Cancer) Among Workers
Employed in Formaldehyde Industries. American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 25:593-602.
(T.D. Sterling, 7.J. Weinkam)
Publication Decisions Revisited: The Effect of the Outcome of Statistical Tests on the Decision to
Publish and Vice Versa. American Statistician.(In press.)
Does the Healthy Worker Effect Decline With Time?
(J.J. Weinkam, W.L. Rosenbaum, T.D. Sterling, )
(Submitted to Journal of Occupational Medicine)
Arc The Apparent Effects Of.Cigarctte Smoking On Bladder Cancers Due To Uncontrolled
Confaunding By Occupational Exposures?
(Sterling TD, Poland T, Rosenbaum W, Weinkam J.)
(Submitted to the American Journal of Industrial Medicine)
Correcting Standardized Rate Ratios for Imprecise Classification of a Polycbotomous Exposure
Variable with Limited Data.
(W. Rosenbaum, TD Sterling, JJ Weinkam)
(Submitted to American Journal of Epidemiology)
Changes in U.S. Mortality.Rates Among Never and Current Smokers, 1966-1986 '
(W. Rosenbaum, TD Sterling, Jr Weinkam)
(Submitted to American Journal of Epidemiology)
An AUernative Explanation for the Appacent Elevated Relative Mortality and Morbidity Risks
--Associated with Exposure to Environmenta] Tobacco Smoke.
(TD Sterling, A Glicksman, H. Perry, DA Sterling, WL Rosenbaum, JJ Weinkam)
(Submitted to Epidemiology)
1993
Estimation of Risks for Indoor Exposure to Environmental Substances. pp.341-350 in Building
1?esign, Technology & Occupant Well-Being in Temperate Climates. E.M. Sterling, C. Bieva, C.W.
Collettz(eds), American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers, Atlanta,
GA:,-1993.
(T.D. Sterling, C.W. Collett, W.L. Rosenbaum, J.J. Weinkam)
Risk Attribution and Tobaeco-ReIated Deaths: An Overall Evaluation. American Journal of
Epige-miology. t993138:128-139.
Journal ~the Nationat Medical Association, 85:906-911.
Income, Race and Mortality.
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Comments on Health Effects Institute - Asbestos Research (HEI-AR) Report: Asbestos in Public and
Commercial Buildings -- With Special Emphasis on Risk Assessment Methods Used. American ~
Journal of Industrial Medicine. 1993 24:767-781 .~
Mortality from Respiratory Cancers (Including Lung Cancer) Among Workers Employed in t,,?
Formaldehyde Industries. American Journal of Industrial Medicine. (In press.) a~
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Comments on the Blair and Stewart Comments on the SterIing and Weinkam Analysis of Data from
the National Cancer Institute Formaldehyde Study. Amerfcan Journal of Industrfal Medicfne. (In
press.)
Family Income and Mortality Rates: An Updated Analysis of the National Mortality Followback
Survey. Rhode Island Medicine. 1993 76:311-314
(W. Rosenbaum, senior author)
Risk Assessment Methods for Exposure to Environmental Substaiicc Found Indoors. Proceedfngs,
Building Design, Technology and Occupant Well-Being in Temperate Climates, Brussels, February
17 : 19. (In press.)
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Computation of the Relative Risk Based on tho Simu~ eous Surveys of Deceased and Living
Populations: An AIternative to Cohort and Case-Control Studies. American Journal of
Epide»Tiology, 136:722-729.
(J. Weinkam, senior author)
Letter to the Editor Re: Intimidation of CTR-Funded Scientists Claimed (Reply to Warner and
Cummings et al): American Journal of Public Health, 82:1292-1294.
Letter to the Editor Re: Tobacco Associated Deaths. The hancet, 340:666-668.
'1'wo Experiments on Effects of Crawlspace Ventilating on Radon Levels in Energy Efficient Homes.
Presented at 1992 International Symposium on Radon and Radon Reduction Technology, Sept. 22 -
25, Minneapolis, MN.
Analysis of the Relationship Between Smokeless Tobacco and Cancer Based on Data from the
Natieeel Mortality Followback Survey. Journal of Clinical Epidemiotogy, 45(3):223-231.
Bias in the Attribution of Lung Cancer as Cause of Death and Its Possible Consequences in
Establishing Smoking Related Risks. Epidemfology, 3(1):11-16.
1991
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A Practical Approach to Estimating the True Effect of F_xposure Despite Imprecise Exposure
Classification. pp. 597-600 in Computing Scfence and Statistics, E. Kerimidas (ed), Interface'91,
Seattle,4 991.
(7: Weinkam, senior author)
Relative Cancer Risk of Homemakers. pp. 601-604 in Computing Sefence and Statfstfcs, E.
Karirr idas (ed), Interface'91, Seattle, 1991.
Letter to the Editor Regarding Comments in Indoor Air Quality Update. Journal of the American
Industrial Hygfene Association, 52:564-569.
Tobacco Advertising and Consumption. New Zealand Medfcal Journal, February 27, p. 77.
Letter to the Editor Regarding Janerich's Study of Childhood Cancer. New England Journal of
Medicfne, February 7:412.
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A Graphical Approach to the Interpretation of Age Period Cohort Data. Epidemiology, 2(2):133-
137.
(J. Weinkarn, senior author)
A Practical Approach to Estimating the True Effect of Exposure Despite Imprecise Classification.
American Journal of 1"ndustrial Medicine, 19:587-601, 1991. ,
(J. Weinkam, senior author)
1990
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Smoking Produced Mucous and Clearance of Particulates in the Lung. Proceedings of the 29th
Hanford Symposium on Health and the Environment, "Indoor Radon and Lung Cancer: Reality or
Myth". Cross FT (ed), Part 1:263-275, Battelle Press, Richland, October, 1990.
Tobacco Advertising and Consumption. New Zealand Medical Journal, 8 August:38I; 24
October:514.
Speculation on the Possible Impact of Computing Technology on Democratic Processes in
Communist Countries. Proceedings of the ACM SIGCAS Conference on Computers and the Quality
of Life, ACM SIGCAS special issue, 20(3):98-102.
Sharing Scientific Data. Communications of the ACM, 33 (8):113-119, 1,990.
The Healthy Worker Effect: The Need to Reevaluate a Broad Spectrum of Occupational Risks. in:
New Risks L.A. Cox (ed), Plenum Press, New York, pp. 585-597.
ETS in Of£ces 'and When Smoking Is Restricted to Designated But Not Separately Ventilated Areas.
H. &asuga (Ed.), Indoor Air Quality, Springer-Veriag, Berling Heidelberg.
Deprenyl for the Treatment of Early Parkinson's Disease. New England Journal of Medicine,
'322(21):1526.
The Sick Person Effect. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 43(2):141-151. .
Age Related Changes in Age of Starting to Smoke. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 43(2):133-
140.
(J. Weinkam, senior author)
The Confounding of Occupation and Smoking and its consequences. Social Sciences and Medicine,
3.0(4)':457-467.
Are thr.Communists Tossing in the Towel Too Soon? The Globe and Mail, Toronto, January
18:A7.
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Formaldehyde Revisited: Reanalysis of Lung Cancer Mortality in a National Cancer Institute Study
of "Mortality among Industrial Workers Exposed to Formaldehyde": Additional Discussion. Journal
of Occupational Medicine, 31(11):881-886. ~
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Indoor Air Quality and Health in Two Office Buildings with Different Ventilation Systems.
Environment International, 15:115-128.
(A. Hedge, senior author)
Prevalence of Health and Comfort Complaints of Office Workers: Male and Female Differences.
Proceedings, IAQ'89: The Human Equation - Health and Comfort, San Diego.
(S.R. Kleven, senior author).
Dioxin and Human Cancer: A Review of the Literature and Attempts to Regulate Agent Orange. in:
Agent Orange: Medical, Scientific, Legal, Political, Psychological Issues. The William Joiner
Ceater, Boston, MA.
A Database of Problem Buildings: Learning by Past Mistakes. Proceedings International
Conference on-tbe Present and Future of Indoor Air Quality, Brussels, February, 1989. (C.W.Collett,
senior author)
Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke in the Non-Industrial workplace Under Different
Conditian"s of Ventilation and Smoking Regulation. Proceedings International Conference on the
Present and Future of Indoor AiT Quality, Brussels, February, 1989.
A Guideline for Commissibiiirig and Auditing Building Systems. B.C. Office and Industrial Leasing
Guide, (B OMA); Spring:28-29, 62, 65.
(E.M. Sterling, senior author).
Comparison of Smoking Related Risk Factors Among Black and White Males. American Journal of
Industrial Medicine, 15:319-333.
Reanalysis of Lung Cancer Mortality in a National Cancer Institute Study on "Mortality Among
Industc-ial Workers Exposed to Formaldehyde". Experimental Pathology, 37:128-132.
1988
Reduction of ETS in Offices Through Designated Smoking Areas. Proceedings, Healthy Buildings
'88, Volume 3: Systems, Materials, and Policies for Healthier Indoor Air, Stockholm, Sweden, June,
1988, pp. 603-610.
Levels of Environmental Tobacco Smoke Under Different Conditions of Ventilation and Smoking
Regdation. Proceedidgs, Combustion Processes and the Quality of the Indoor Environment, APCA
Specialm} Conference, Niagara Falls, NY, September.
Observations on Possible Sources, Extent, Persistence, Constancy and Corrections for the "Healthy
Worker Effect" in: Ministry of Labor, Industrial Disease Standards Panel, Report to the Ontario
Workers; Compensation Board on the Healthy Worker Effect, Toronto, ISBN -07729-4335-4, 1988,
PP nT 128.
The Epidemiology of Sick Public Buildings. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Indoor Air Quality Symposium, San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina, December 6-7.
The Infiltration of Environmental Tobacco Smoke from Designated Smoking Areas to Smoking
Prohibited Areas. in: Vincent, 7. (ed.) Ventilation '88: Proceedings of the 2nd International
Symposium on Ventilation Contamination Control, September 20-23, Pergamon Press, London,
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Indoor Air Quality: Who is Responsible? The Canadian Architect, February:38,41.
Statistical Significance. Occuparional Health and Safety Canada, 4(2):71-72,74,76.
Theory (or Model) of the Joint Influence of Occupational Exposure to Carcinogenic Dust and to
Cigarette Smoke and Occupational Lung Cancer. in: Whener, A.P., Felton, D., (eds). Biological
Interaction of Inhaled Mineral Fibers and Cigarette Smoke, Batelle Press, Seattle, Washington.
Reanalysis of a National Cancer Institute Study on Mortality Among Industrial Workers Exposed to
Fotmaldehyde. Journal of Occupational Medicine, 30(11):895-901.
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ETS Concentrations Under Different Conditions of Vcntilation and Smoking Regulations. R. Perry,
P.W. Kirk (eds). Indoor and Ambient Air Quality, Publication Division Selper Ltd., London, pp. 89-
98. -
Exposure and Risk Based Estimates of Never Smoker Lung Cancer Deaths in the U.S. in 1980 from
Exposure to ETS. (A. Arundel, senior author) R. Perry, P.W. Kirk (eds). Indoor and Ambient Air
Quality; PubIication Division Sciper Ltd., London, pp. 242-251.
Concentrations of Nicotine, RSP, CO, C02, in Nonsmoking Offices Ventilated by Air Recirculated
from Smoking Designated Areas. American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 49:423-426.
Analysis and Reanalysis of Shared Scientific Data. in: Murray Aborn (ed.) Telescience: Scientific
Communication in the Information Age. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social
Science, 495:49-60.
Never Smoker Lung Cancer Risks From Exposure to Particulate Tobacco Smoke. Environrnent
International, 13:409-426.
(A. Arundel, senior author)
1987
As9dciation Meeting, Helsinki, Finland, August 8-13. (submitted)
Errors in Estimates of Smoking-reIated Deaths Derived from Never Smoker Mortality. Journal of
Risk Analysis, 7(4):463-475.
ETSMODEL: A Program to Calculate Never Srnoker Lung Cancer Mortality Associated with
Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke. Presented at the International Epidemiological
First Came Occupational Hygiene Data... Occupational Health and Safety Canada, 3(3):32-83.
Environmental Tobacco Smoke and Indoor Air Quality in Modern Office Work Environments,
Editorial and Author's Discussion. Journal of Occupational Medicine, 29(8):632.
Environrnental Tobacco Smoke and Indoor Air Quality in Modem Office Work Environments.
Journal of Occupational Medicine, 29(1):57-62.
Changes in Smoking Characteristics by Type of Employment from 1970 to 1979/80. American
Journal Industrial Medicine, 11: 539-361.
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Dose-Response Effects of UFFI. Proceedings of APCA's 79th Annual Meeting, Minneapolis,
Minnesota, June, 1986. Results of a Mailed Questionnaire Study on the Health Effects of UFFI.
Proceedings of APCA's 79th Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June, 1986.
Field Measurements for Air Quality in Office Buildings: A Three-Phased Approach to Diagnosing
building Performance Problems. Special Technical Publication 957, J.K Taylor (ed.) American
Society for Testing and Materials, pp. 46-65. (E. Sterling, senior author)
1986
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Indirect Health Effects of Reiative Humidity in Indoor Environments. Environmental Health
Perspectives, 65:351-361.
(A. Arundel, senior author)
Democracy in an Information Society. The Information Society, 4(1/2):9-47.
Democracy in an Information Society: A Rejoinder. The Informatioti Society, 4(1/2):127-143.
Nonsmoker Lung Cancer Risks from Tobacco Smoke Exposure: An Evaluation of Repace and
Lowrey's Phenomenological Model. JEnvironmental Sci. Health, Part C., Environ. Carcinogenesis
Reviews, C4(1):93- 8.
The Politics of Indoor Pollution: An Architectural, Engineering, and Epidemiological Overview.
Immunology & Allergy Practice., VIII(12):412-422.
Health Effects of Phenoxy Herbicides: A Review. Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment
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The Extent, Persistence, and Constancy of the Healthy Worker or Healthy Person Effect by All and
Selected Causes of Death. Journal of Occupational Medicine, 28(5):348-353.
Review of Recent Vietnamese Studies on the Carcinogenic and Teratogenic Effects of Phenoxy
Herbicide Exposure. International Journal of Health Services, 16 (2):265-279.
The Healthy Worker Effect: Comparing Apples and Oranges. Journal of Occupational Health &
Safety Canada, 2(1):41-42.
A Phased Technique for Diagnosing Air Quality and Related Ventilation Problem. In Brown, Jr., O.
and Hendrick, W. (eds.). Human Factors in Organizational Design and Management II, Elsevier
Science-Publishers B. V.(North-Holland).
(E: Sterling, senior author)
Effectiveness of Air Vapor Barriers Combined With Ventilated Crawlspaces in Decreasing
Residential Exposure to Radon Daughters: Preliminary Report. Indoor Radon. Proceedings of an
APC7C7nternational Specialty Conference, Philadelphia, PA, February. 142-147.
Building Illness: Why are Offce Complexes and Their Occupants Feeling Under the Weather?
Occupational Health and Safety Canada, 2(5):34-35,38. N
The Impact of Building Ventilation on Indoor Gaseous and Particulate Pollution in Office and (,~jt
Institutional Buildings. In Goodfellow, H.D. (ed) Ventilation '85. Elsevier Science Publishers -111
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Formaldehyde and Lung Cancer. The Lancet, December 14:1366.
Computers and Society. In Marsh, I.fl. (ed.) The Canadian Encyclopedia. Hertig.Publishers,
Edmonton.
Effeti Tardive sui Veterani e sui Labatori esposti alla diossina. (Late Effects on Veterans and On
Workers Exposed to Dioxins) In Bissanti, L.(ed) CiLi Erbicidi Usi Civili e Bellici, Conediture, Piza
Cavour 19, Catania.
Are Regulations Needed to Hold Experts Accountable for Contributing 'Biased' Briefs of Reports
That Affect Public PoIicies. In IZisk Analysis in the Private Sector. Plenum Publishing Company,
New York, 243-256.
Building Illness: Why are office complexes and their occupants feeling under the weather?
Occupational Health and Safety Canada, 2(5):34-38.
Vietnam Veterans Risk Fathering Children with Birth Defects. JAmerican Medical Assoc,
454(5):609.
The 'Healthy Worker Effect' on Morbidity Rates. J Occupational Medicine, 27(7):477-482.
Sick Buildings: Case studies of Tight Building Syndrome and Indoor Air Quality Investigations in
Modern Office Buildings. Environmental Health Review, September:11-20.
Defusing the Occupational Disease Time Bomb. Occupational Health and Safety Canada, Premier
Issue:60-61.
Humanizing Computerized Information Systems. Reprinted in Ulrich Briefs' (ed.) Computerization
~nd Work. A Reader on Social Aspects of Computerization (ROSAC). Springer-Verlag, Berlin 159-
167.
Criteria for Human Exposure to Huinidity in Occupied Buildings. ASHRAE Transactions 1985,
91(1).
(E. Sterling, senior author)
Fifteen Years of Evidence: The Epidemiology of 2,4,5-T. (Part II) Citizen Soldier, 8:7.
1984
Possible Carcinogenic Components of Indoor Air: Combustion Byproducts, Formaldehyde, Mineral
Fibesr, Radiation and Tobacco. J Environmental Sci Hith C2(2), 185-230.
Effects of Restricting and Prohibiting Smoking in Office Environments on Reactions of Office
Personnel to Environmental Health and Stress Factors. In B. Berglund, T. Lindvall, J. Sundell
(eds.),
IndoorAir. Swedish Council for-Building Research, Stockholm, Sweden 2:329-334.
Architechnology: An Architectural-technological Integration for Improved Environmental Quality in
Buildings. In B. Berglund, T. Lindvall, J. Sundell (eds.), Indoor Air, Swedish Council for Building
Research, Stockholm, Sweden 5:145-150.
