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    Works Cited

    : Zai, Sun, Huang Zhen, and Wang Jia-song. "Studies on the Size Distribution, Number and Mass Emission Factors of Candle Particles Characterized by Modes of Burning." Journal of Aerosol Science 37.11 (November 2006): 1484-1496-13. Print.

    D. Fews, Matthew, A. Peter, Paul A. Keitch, and Denis L. Henshaw. "Small-Ion and Nano-Aerosol Production during Candle Burning: Size Distribution and Concentration Profile with Time." Aerosol Science & Technology 41.5 (May 2007): 475-484-10. Print.

    Daly, B. -J, K. Schmid, and M. Riediker. "Contribution of Fine Particulate Matter Sources to Indoor Exposure in Bars, Restaurants, and Cafes." Indoor Air 20.3 (June 2010): 204-212-9. Print.

    Ferro, Andrea R., et al. "Effect of Interior Door Position on Room-to-Room Differences in Residential Pollutant Concentrations After Short-Term Releases." Atmospheric Environment 43.3 (January 2009): p706-714-9. Print.

    Géhin, Evelyne, Olivier Ramalho, and Séverine Kirchner. "Size Distribution and Emission Rate Measurement of Fine and Ultrafine Particle from Indoor Human Activities." Atmospheric Environment 42.35 (November 2008): 8341-8352-12. Print.

    Hersoug, Lars-Georg, et al. "Association of Indoor Air Pollution with Rhinitis Symptoms, Atopy and Nitric Oxide Levels in Exhaled Air." International Archives of Allergy & Immunology 153.4 (2010): 403-412-10. Print.

    Orecchio, Santino. "Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Indoor Emission from Decorative Candles." Atmospheric Environment 45.10 (March 2011): 1888-1895-8. Print.

    Pagels, Joakim, et al. "Chemical Composition and Mass Emission Factors of Candle Smoke Particles." Journal of Aerosol Science 153.4 (2010): 193-208-16. Academic Search Permier. Web.

    Thomas Adam, Richard R. Baker, Ralf Zimmermann. "Using Multiple Continuous Fine Particles Monitors to Characterize Tobacco, Incense, Candle, Cooking, Wood Burning, and Vehicular Sources of Indoor, Outdoor, and in-Transit Settings." Analytical & Bioanalytical Chemistry 387.2 (January 2007): 575-584-10. Print.

    Yu, Winnie. "The Invisible Toxins in Your Living Room." Prevention 62.12 (December 20): 147-150-3. Print.
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    YU, WINNIE. "The Invisible Toxins In Your Living Room." Prevention 62.12 (2010): 147-150. Academic Search Premier. Web. 5 Nov. 2011.

    Orecchio, Santino. "Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (Pahs) In Indoor Emission From Decorative Candles." Atmospheric Environment 45.10 (2011): 1888-1895. Academic Search Premier. Web. 5 Nov. 2011.

    Paul Switzer, et al. "Effect Of Interior Door Position On Room-To-Room Differences In Residential Pollutant Concentrations After Short-Term Releases." Atmospheric Environment 43.3 (2009): 706-714. Academic Search Premier. Web. 5 Nov. 2011.
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started by Rebecca Allen on 15 Oct 11 no follow-up yet
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    Candles and Toxicity:
    Denis L. Henshaw, et al. "Small-Ion and Nano-Aerosol Production During Candle Burning: Size Distribution and Concentration Profile with Time." Aerosol Science & Technology 41.5 (2007): 475-484. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. Web. 07 Oct. 2011.

    Orecchio, Santino. "Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in indoor emission from decorative candles." Atmospheric Environment 45.10 (2011): 1888-1895. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. Web. 07 Oct. 2011.

    Thomas, Pat. "Tainted Love." Ecologist 39.1 (2009): 64-65. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. Web. 07 Oct. 2011.
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    This is a primary source because included an experiment and it's findings from the experiment.
    Ott W, Siegmann H. Using multiple continuous fine particle monitors to characterize tobacco, incense, candle, cooking, wood burning, and vehicular sources in indoor, outdoor, and in-transit settings. Atmospheric Environment [serial online]. February 11, 2006;40(5):821-843. Available from: Academic Search Premier, Ipswich, MA. Accessed October 15, 2011.
    This is a secondary source because it references other studies and experiments, not one of their own but publish the same results.
    Thomas, P. (2009). Tainted Love. Ecologist, 39(1), 64-65. Retrieved from EBSCOhost.
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