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2021 Yes https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8000034/ Cho, Sunghee Asia Exposure Study Temperature Humidity Particulate Matter (PM) Particulate matter (PM) Resuspension Relative humidity Resuspension factor Occupants’ activity Classrooms The results show that both of the resuspension concentration and resuspension factor reveal a linear negative correlation to humidity increase. Furthermore, coefficient of determination (R 2) indicating goodness-of-fit ofthe linear regression model between the resuspension concentration and humidity is 0.88 for PM
10 and 0.93 for PM2.5. It implies that accuracy of the regression model for estimating PM10
and PM2.5 resuspension concentrations is 88% and 93%, respectively