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    A pilot respiratory health assessment of nail technicians: Symptoms, lung function, and airway inflammation by Reutman, Susan R., Rohs, Amy M., Clark, John C., Johnson, Belinda C., Sammons, Deborah L., Toennis, Christine A., Robertson, Shirley A., MacKenzie, Barbara A., Lockey, James E.

    Published in American journal of industrial medicine (01-11-2009)
    “…Background Recent surveys suggest nail technicians, particularly artificial nail applicators, have increased respiratory symptoms and asthma risk. Methods We…”
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    Comparison and evaluation of urinary biomarkers for occupational exposure to spray adhesives containing 1-bromopropane by Mathias, Patricia I., Cheever, Kenneth L., Hanley, Kevin W., Marlow, Katherine L., Johnson, Belinda C., B'Hymer, Clayton

    Published in Toxicology mechanisms and methods (01-09-2012)
    “…Three metabolites of 1-bromopropane (1-BP) were measured in urine samples collected from 30 workers exposed to 1-BP at two facilities making furniture seat…”
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    Use of Direct Reading Surface Sampling Methods for Site Characterization and Remediation of Methamphetamine Contaminated Properties by Snawder, John E, Striley, Cynthia AF, Esswein, Eric J, Hessel, Jeremy, Sammons, Deborah L, Robertson, Shirley A, Johnson, Belinda C, MacKenzie, Barbara A, Smith, Jerry P, Walker, Cynthia V

    Published in Journal of ASTM International (01-06-2011)
    “…Residual methamphetamine contamination in Clandestine laboratories represents a hazard to emergency response personnel, remediation workers and the general…”
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    Measurement of impulse peak insertion loss for five hearing protectors by Murphy, William J., Flamme, Gregory A., Khan, Amir, Echt, Joseph, Johnson, Belinda C.

    “…In 2009, the US Environmental Protection Agency proposed an impulse noise reduction rating (NRR) for hearing protection devices. The impulse NRR is based the…”
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