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10:37:48 –The third report we’d like to talk about is one that we did dated March 11th, 2003 [Keiko: “That’s about a year later?”] That’s correct, right. And looking at data table 1A which concerns airborne cultivable fungi, the results that we detected comparing the outdoor, the first floor and the second floor concentrations for penicilium and yeast we had higher concentrations on the second floor than the first floor which were even higher than what we detected outdoors, so we had primary concentrations on the second floor, some on the first floor higher than the outdoors.

10:38:30 –I’m not certain of the timing when they left, I don’t know.

10:38:50 –That often happens, yes. If were sampling a house that is not occupied two things happen. Sometimes the fungal spores concentrations decrease because the water source has been cut off and secondly as those wet materials dry out again were detecting even different kinds of airborne molds.

10:39:25 –Lookin...

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