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1
Pulmonary evaluation of whole-body inhalation exposure of polycarbonate (PC) filament 3D printer emissions in rats (dataset).
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NIOSH
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Morgantown, WV: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Research Dataset RD-1083-2024-0, 2024 May; :dataset
2
Characterization of inhalation exposures at a wildfire incident during the Wildland Firefighter Exposure and Health Effects (WFFEHE) Study.
Authors
Navarro KM; Fent K; Mayer AC; Brueck SE; Toennis C; Law B; Meadows J; Sammons D; Brown S
Source
Ann Work Expo Health 2023 Oct; 67(8):1011-1017
3
Laboratory evaluation of a prototype portable gas chromatograph (GC) with a flame ionization detector (FID) for toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes (TEX) analysis.
Authors
Yang S; Wickliffe J; Kibelka G; Overton EB; Lungu CT; Oh J
Source
J Anal Sci Technol 2023 Aug; 14:36
4
Estimates of occupational inhalation exposures to six oil-related compounds on the four rig vessels responding to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
Authors
Huynh TB; Groth CP; Ramachandran G; Banerjee S; Stenzel M; Quick H; Blair A; Engel LS; Kwok RK; Sandler DP; Stewart PA
Source
Ann Work Expo Health 2022 Apr; 66(Suppl 1):i89-i110
5
Estimates of inhalation exposures to oil-related components on the supporting vessels during the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
Authors
Huynh TB; Groth CP; Ramachandran G; Banerjee S; Stenzel M; Blair A; Sandler DP; Engel LS; Kwok RK; Stewart PA
Source
Ann Work Expo Health 2022 Apr; 66(Suppl 1):i111-i123
6
Estimates of inhalation exposures among land workers during the Deepwater Horizon oil spill clean-up operations.
Authors
Huynh TB; Groth CP; Ramachandran G; Banerjee S; Stenzel M; Blair A; Sandler DP; Engel LS; Kwok RK; Stewart PA
Source
Ann Work Expo Health 2022 Apr; 66(Suppl 1):i124-i139
7
Linear relationships between total hydrocarbons and benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene,
xylene
, and n-hexane during the Deepwater Horizon response and clean-up.
Authors
Groth CP; Huynh TB; Banerjee S; Ramachandran G; Stewart PA; Quick H; Sandler DP; Blair A; Engel LS; Kwok RK; Stenzel MR
Source
Ann Work Expo Health 2022 Apr; 66(Suppl 1):i71-i88
8
Assessing exposures from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill response and clean-up.
Authors
Stewart P; Groth CP; Huynh TB; Gorman Ng M; Pratt GC; Arnold SF; Ramachandran G; Banerjee S; Cherrie JW; Christenbury K; Kwok RK; Blair A; Engel LS; Sandler DP; Stenzel MR
Source
Ann Work Expo Health 2022 Apr; 66(Suppl 1):i3-i22
9
Exposure group development in support of the NIEHS GuLF Study.
Authors
Stenzel MR; Groth CP; Huynh TB; Ramachandran G; Banerjee S; Kwok RK; Engel LS; Blair A; Sandler DP; Stewart PA
Source
Ann Work Expo Health 2022 Apr; 66(Suppl 1):i23-i55
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Biomonitoring of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) among hairdressers in salons primarily serving women of color: a pilot study.
Authors
Louis LM; Kavi LK; Boyle M; Pool W; Bhandari D; De Jesús VR; Thomas S; Pollack AZ; Sun A; McLean S; Rule AM; Quirós-Alcalá L
Source
Environ Int 2021 Sep; 154:106655
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