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Table 1.

Characteristics of the Hellenic Air Monitoring Study by wave and site, Greece, 2010–2011.

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Figure 1.

Temporal trends in mean PM2.5 concentrations within venues of the Hellenic Air Monitoring Study, Greece, 2010–2011.

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Table 2.

Temporal trends in mean indoor PM2.5 measurements (µg/m3) and unadjusted pair-wise comparisons between Waves of the Hellenic Air Monitoring Study, Greece 2010–2011.

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Table 3.

Factors associated with indoor PM2.5 exposure attributable to SHS exposure in venues (N = 455) throughout Greece, the Hellenic Air Monitoring Study, 2010–2011.

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Adjusted1 and crude linear regression models for the relationship between venue and measurement characteristics and average number of cigarettes2 within hospitality venues in Greece (N = 445), 2010–2011.

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Adjusted1 and crude linear regression models for the relationship between venue and measurement characteristics and smoker density2 levels, within hospitality venues in Greece (N = 445), 2010–2011.

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Table 6.

The relationship between ashtrays and signage within venues (n = 151) and adherence to a smoke-free legislation, within Waves 3 and 4 of the Hellenic Air Monitoring Study Greece, 2010–2011.

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