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A Novel Method for Quantifying the Inhaled Dose of Air Pollutants Based on Heart Rate, Breathing Rate and Forced Vital Capacity.

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Table 1. Subject characteristics.
Table 2. Influence of averaging time on parameter estimates. For parameter estimates, the first row is the estimate, and the second row is the 95% confi- confi-dence interval
Table 3. Results of general linear mixed models, displaying predictors included in each model, parameter estimates, p-values, model AIC values, and percent error
Fig 1. Five-fold cross validation results for the model V
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