Search Results - "Cohen Hubal, E. A."
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Estimating Contaminant Dose for Intermittent Dermal Contact: Model Development, Testing, and Application
Published in Risk analysis (01-02-2004)“…Assessments of aggregate exposure to pesticides and other surface contamination in residential environments are often driven by assumptions about dermal…”
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A compartment model to predict in vitro finite dose absorption of chemicals by human skin
Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-02-2024)“…Dermal uptake is an important and complex exposure route for a wide range of chemicals. Dermal exposure can occur due to occupational settings, pharmaceutical…”
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Children's Exposure Assessment: A Review of Factors Influencing Children's Exposure, and the Data Available to Characterize and Assess That Exposure
Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-06-2000)“…We review the factors influencing children's exposure to environmental contaminants and the data available to characterize and assess that exposure. Children's…”
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Mass-transport models to predict toxicity of inhaled gases in the upper respiratory tract
Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-04-1996)“…Mass transport (the movement of a chemical species) plays an important role in determining toxic responses of the upper respiratory tract (URT) to inhaled…”
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Comparison of Inhaled Formaldehyde Dosimetry Predictions with DNA–Protein Cross-Link Measurements in the Rat Nasal Passages
Published in Toxicology and applied pharmacology (01-03-1997)“…Kimbell and coworkers (Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol.121,253–263, 1993) developed a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model of a F344 rat nasal passage to quantify…”
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Net-waste-reduction analysis applied to zero-water discharge systems for chromic acid electroplating
Published in Journal of cleaner production (1995)“…Chromic acid recovery and treatment technologies were evaluated to determine total waste produced by alternatives that approach zero- or low-wastewater…”
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