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- Olf_(unit) abstract "The olf is a unit used to measure the strength of a pollution source. It was introduced by Danish professor P. Ole Fanger; the name "olf" is derived from the Latin word olfactus, meaning "smelled".One olf is the sensory pollution strength from a standard person defined as an average adult working in an office or similar non-industrial workplace, sedentary and in thermal comfort, with a hygienic standard equivalent of 0.7 baths per day and whose skin has a total area of 1.8 square metres. It was defined to quantify the strength of pollution sources which can be perceived by humans.The perceived air quality is measured in decipol.".
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- Olf_(unit) wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Olf_(unit) wikiPageRevisionID "646743864".
- Olf_(unit) wikiPageWikiLink Bathing.
- Olf_(unit) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Olfaction.
- Olf_(unit) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Units_of_measurement.
- Olf_(unit) wikiPageWikiLink Decipol.
- Olf_(unit) wikiPageWikiLink Denmark.
- Olf_(unit) wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Olf_(unit) wikiPageWikiLink P._Ole_Fanger.
- Olf_(unit) wikiPageWikiLink Physical_unit.
- Olf_(unit) wikiPageWikiLink Povl_Ole_Fanger.
- Olf_(unit) wikiPageWikiLink Sick_building_syndrome.
- Olf_(unit) wikiPageWikiLink Technical_University_of_Denmark.
- Olf_(unit) wikiPageWikiLink Units_of_measurement.
- Olf_(unit) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Olf (unit)".
- Olf_(unit) wikiPageWikiLinkText "olf".
- Olf_(unit) hasPhotoCollection Olf_(unit).
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- Olf_(unit) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dead_link.
- Olf_(unit) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Olf_(unit) subject Category:Olfaction.
- Olf_(unit) subject Category:Units_of_measurement.
- Olf_(unit) hypernym Unit.
- Olf_(unit) type Organisation.
- Olf_(unit) comment "The olf is a unit used to measure the strength of a pollution source. It was introduced by Danish professor P. Ole Fanger; the name "olf" is derived from the Latin word olfactus, meaning "smelled".One olf is the sensory pollution strength from a standard person defined as an average adult working in an office or similar non-industrial workplace, sedentary and in thermal comfort, with a hygienic standard equivalent of 0.7 baths per day and whose skin has a total area of 1.8 square metres.".
- Olf_(unit) label "Olf (unit)".
- Olf_(unit) sameAs Olf.
- Olf_(unit) sameAs Olf.
- Olf_(unit) sameAs OLF.
- Olf_(unit) sameAs m.048t_s.
- Olf_(unit) sameAs Olf.
- Olf_(unit) sameAs Q845833.
- Olf_(unit) sameAs Q845833.
- Olf_(unit) wasDerivedFrom Olf_(unit)?oldid=646743864.
- Olf_(unit) isPrimaryTopicOf Olf_(unit).