“…Practically, the spatial distribution of aerosol pollutants in close proximity to an occupant may be affected by the thermal boundary layer around a human body, occupant movement and breathing, and the overall airflow pattern in a space (Rim and Novoselac, 2009). The human's respiratory activities most likely affect the local airflow distribution and transport of contaminants from occupants' exhalation (Björn and Nielsen, 2002;Melikov et al, 2002Melikov et al, , 2007. It has been reported that airflow patterns can be very important regarding indoor pollutant transmission (Pantelic et al, 2009;Bolashikov et al, 2012;Pantelic and Tham, 2013).…”