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    Environmental analysis in the workplace; development of airborne monitoring systems for potentially harmful pharmaceuticals: An improved rapid ELISA for ceftazidime by Cumming, R., Farrell, C., Nitescu, I., Rowell, F.J., Tang, L.X.

    Published in Analytica chimica acta (10-08-1995)
    “…Ceftazidime is a β-lactam antibiotic of the cephalosporin family. In common with other β-lactam antibiotics it is a respiratory sensitiser and occupational…”
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    Environmental analysis in the workplace; development of a rapid, sensitive ELISA for monitoring airborne alcalase by Rowell, F.J., Cumming, R.H., Nitescu, I.

    Published in Analytica chimica acta (30-11-1995)
    “…Alcalase, in common with other proteases is a respiratory sensitiser and long term and short term occupational exposure limits of 60 ng m−3 for periods of 8 h…”
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    Evaluation of a model for the detection of aerosol-containing protease in real-time using chromogenic substrates in the sampling fluid of a cyclone and a bubbler by Nitescu, I., Cumming, R.H., Rowell, F.J., Stewart, I.W.

    Published in Journal of aerosol science (1997)
    “…A model previously developed for predicting the colour change in a liquid sampler containing a chromogenic substrate was tested for the detection of aerosols…”
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    Suitability of chromogenic substrates for alcalase detection for inclusion in an aerosol monitoring system by Nitescu, I., Cumming, R.H., Rowell, F.J.

    Published in The Annals of occupational hygiene (01-08-1996)
    “…The suitability of several chromogenic substrates to detect Alcalase (Novo) and other protease enzymes in sensing devices was evaluated. The sensitivity of the…”
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    Use of chromogenic substrates in personal monitors for the detection of protease in factory air: A theoretical model by Nitescu, I., Koochaki, Z., Rowell, F.J., Cumming, R.H.

    “…A model is presented which predicts the accumulation of an airborne protease enzyme in an aerosol sampler. The model allows the prediction of the product…”
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    Bayesian model for early reliability prediction by Ion, R.A., Kalishoek, H., Karydas, D.M., Nitescu, I.

    “…This paper provides a Bayesian model for estimating the failure probability in the field, early after a product has been introduced to the market. First, the…”
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    Rapid immunological assay methods for ceftazidime and alcalase in the workplace atmosphere by Rowell, Frederick J., Farrell, Colin, Nitescu, Ioanna, Cumming, Robert H., Stewart, I.W.

    Published in Journal of aerosol science (01-04-1997)
    “…Rapid ELISAs are reported for the protease enzyme, alcalase, and the cephalosporin, ceftazidime. Both assays have the sensitivity, specificity, precision and…”
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    SUITABILITY OF CHROMOGENIC SUBSTRATES FOR ALCALASE DETECTION FOR INCLUSION IN AN AEROSOL MONITORING SYSTEM by Nitescu, I., Cumming, R. H., Rowell, F. J.

    Published in The Annals of occupational hygiene (01-08-1996)
    “…The suitability of several chromogenic substrates to detect Alcalase (Novo) and other protease enzymes in sensing devices was evaluated. The sensitivity of the…”
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    USE OF CHROMOGENIC SUBSTRATES IN PERSONAL MONITORS FOR THE DETECTION OF PROTEASE IN FACTORY AIR: A THEORETICAL MODEL by Nitescu, I., Koochaki, Z., Rowell, F. J., Cumming, R. H.

    Published in The Annals of occupational hygiene (01-08-1996)
    “…A model is presented which predicts the accumulation of an airborne protease enzyme in an aerosol sampler. The model allows the prediction of the product…”
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