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El Bachawati, M., Manneh, R., Belarbi, R., Dandres, T., Nassab, C., & El Zakhem, H. (2016). Cradle-to-gate Life Cycle Assessment of traditional gravel ballasted, white reflective, and vegetative roofs: A Lebanese case study. Journal of Cleaner Production, 137, 833-842. External link
Humbert, S., Manneh, R., Shaked, S., Wannaz, C., Horvath, A., Deschênes, L., Jolliet, O., & Margni, M. (2009). Assessing regional intake fractions in North America. Science of The Total Environment, 407(17), 4812-4820. External link
Humbert, S., Horvath, A., Shaked, S., Wannaz, C., Jolliet, O., Manneh, R., Deschênes, L., Margni, M., & Schwarzer, S. (2007, November). What really matters when spatially differentiating human toxicity in North America [Abstract]. SETAC North America 28th Annual Meeting, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. External link
Jolliet, O., Soucy, G., Dettling, J., Humbert, S., Manneh, R., Deschênes, L., & Margni, M. (2008, October). Use of intake fractions and blood half-lives in combination with toxic equivalency factors (TEFs) to evaluate multi-compound emissions and blood concentrations [Abstract]. ISEE 20th Annual Conference, Pasadena, California. Published in Epidemiology, 19(6). External link
Manneh, R., Margni, M., Rosenbaum, R. K., & Deschênes, L. (2013, May). Exploring parameter uncertainty and seasonal variability for human health intake fractions in life cycle assessment [Abstract]. SETAC Europe 23rd Annual Meeting, Glasgow, United Kingdom. External link
Manneh, R., Margni, M., & Deschênes, L. (2012). Evaluating the relevance of seasonal differentiation of human health intake fractions in life cycle assessment. Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management, 8(4), 749-759. External link
Manneh, R. (2011). Évaluation de l'incertitude lors du développement de la fraction prise pour la détermination des impacts sur la santé humaine dans le cadre de l'analyse du cycle de vie [Ph.D. thesis, École Polytechnique de Montréal]. Available
Manneh, R., Margni, M., & Deschênes, L. (2010). Spatial variability of intake fractions for canadian emission scenarios: A comparison between three resolution scales. Environmental Science and Technology, 44(11), 4217-4224. External link
Manneh, R., Margni, M., Rosenbaum, R., & Deschênes, L. (2009, November). Spatial variability and optimal regional scale for intake fractions linked to a Canadian emission [Presentation]. In 39th LCA Discussion Forum, Zürich, Switzerland. Unavailable
Manneh, R., Margni, M., & Deschênes, L. (2007, November). Assessment of the spatial variability and determination of the optimal regional scale for (eco) toxicity impacts linked to Canadian emissions [Abstract]. SETAC North America 28th Annual Meeting, Milwaukee, WI, USA. External link
Soucy, G., Margni, M., Manneh, R., Deschênes, L., Jolliet, O., Wenger, Y., Dettling, J., & Humbert, S. (2007, November). Use of Intake Fractions and blood half-lives in combination with Toxic Equivalency Factors (TEFs) to evaluate multi-compound emissions and blood concentrations [Abstract]. SETAC North America 28th Annual Meeting, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. External link