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    Contributions of a Child's Built, Natural, and Social Environments to Their General Cognitive Ability: A Systematic Scoping Review by Ruiz, Jazmin Del Carmen, Quackenboss, James J, Tulve, Nicolle S

    Published in PloS one (03-02-2016)
    “…The etiology of a child's cognitive ability is complex, with research suggesting that it is not attributed to a single determinant or even a defined period of…”
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    Chronic respiratory effects of indoor formaldehyde exposure by Krzyzanowski, M, Quackenboss, J J, Lebowitz, M D

    Published in Environmental research (01-08-1990)
    “…The relation of chronic respiratory symptoms and pulmonary function to formaldehyde (HCHO) in homes was studied in a sample of 298 children (6-15 years of age)…”
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    Determinants of temporal variability in NHEXAS-Maryland environmental concentrations, exposures, and biomarkers by Egeghy, Peter P, Quackenboss, James J, Catlin, Sandra, Ryan, P Barry

    “…The longitudinal NHEXAS-Maryland study measured metals, PAHs, and pesticides in several media to capture temporal variability. Questionnaires were concurrently…”
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    Feasibility of community food item collection for the National Children's Study by Jordan, Kristine C., Knuth, Marilyn L., Moyer-Mileur, Laurie J., Larson, Rodney R., Sherwood, Barbara E., McNutt, Suzanne, Quackenboss, James J., Viet, Susan M., Melnyk, Lisa J.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-12-2010)
    “…The National Children's Study proposes to investigate biological, chemical, physical, and psychosocial environmental exposures and their role on health…”
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    Use of a pharmacokinetic model to assess chlorpyrifos Exposure and dose in children, based on urinary biomarker measurements by RIGAS, Marc L, OKINO, Milcs S, QUACKENBOSS, James J

    Published in Toxicological sciences (01-06-2001)
    “…Chlorpyrifos is a common agricultural insecticide and has been used residentially in the United States until the year 2000 when this use was restricted by the…”
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    Making sense of human biomonitoring data: Findings and recommendations of a workshop by Bahadori, Tina, Phillips, Richard D, Money, Chris D, Quackenboss, James J, Clewell, Harvey J, Bus, James S, Robison, Steven H, Humphris, Colin J, Parekh, Ami A, Osborn, Kimberly, Kauffman, Rebecca M

    “…The ability to measure chemicals in humans (often termed biomonitoring) is far outpacing the ability to interpret reliably these data for public health…”
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    Predicting Children's Short-Term Exposure to Pesticides: Results of a Questionnaire Screening Approach by Sexton, Ken, Adgate, John L., Eberly, Lynn E., Clayton, C. Andrew, Whitmore, Roy W., Pellizzari, Edo D., Lioy, Paul J., Quackenboss, James J.

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-01-2003)
    “…The ability of questionnaires to predict children's exposure to pesticides was examined as part of the Minnesota Children's Pesticide Exposure Study (MNCPES)…”
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    Cost variance optimization for human exposure assessment studies by Whitmore, Roy W, Pellizzari, Edo D, Zelon, Harvey S, Michael, Larry C, Quackenboss, James J

    “…The National Human Exposure Assessment Survey (NHEXAS) field study in EPA Region V (one of three NHEXAS field studies) provides extensive exposure data on a…”
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    Pesticide storage and use patterns in Minnesota households with children by Adgate, J L, Kukowski, A, Stroebel, C, Shubat, P J, Morrell, S, Quackenboss, J J, Whitmore, R W, Sexton, K

    “…As part of the National Human Exposure Assessment Survey (NHEXAS), residential pesticide storage and use patterns were evaluated in a population-based sample…”
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    Design strategy for assessing multi-pathway exposure for children: the Minnesota Children's Pesticide Exposure Study (MNCPES) by Quackenboss, J J, Pellizzari, E D, Shubat, P, Whitmore, R W, Adgate, J L, Thomas, K W, Freeman, N C, Stroebel, C, Lioy, P J, Clayton, A C, Sexton, K

    “…Although children are exposed to a variety of environmental hazards, including pesticides, there is a scarcity of information available to estimate exposures…”
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    Assessment of data quality for the NHEXAS - Part II: Minnesota children's pesticide exposure study (MNCPES) by Pellizzari, Edo D, Smith, Doris J, Clayton, C Andrew, Quackenboss, James J

    “…The Minnesota Children's Pesticide Exposure Study (MNCPES) of the National Human Exposure Assessment Survey (NHEXAS) was conducted in Minnesota to evaluate…”
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    An assessment of the data quality for NHEXAS - Part I: exposure to metals and volatile organic chemicals in Region 5 by Pellizzari, E D, Smith, D J, Clayton, C A, Michael, L C, Quackenboss, J J

    “…A National Human Exposure Assessment Survey (NHEXAS) was performed in U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) Region V, providing population-based…”
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    Limitations on the uses of multimedia exposure measurements for multipathway exposure assessment--Part II: Effects of missing data and imprecision by Clayton, C Andrew, Michael, Larry, Pellizzari, Edo D, Quackenboss, James J

    Published in Quality assurance (San Diego, Calif.) (01-06-2003)
    “…Multimedia data from two probability-based exposure studies were investigated in terms of how missing data and measurement-error imprecision affected…”
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    Limitations on the uses of multimedia exposure measurements for multipathway exposure assessment--Part I: Handling observations below detection limits by Clayton, C Andrew, Mosquin, Paul L, Pellizzari, Edo D, Quackenboss, James J

    Published in Quality assurance (San Diego, Calif.) (01-06-2003)
    “…Multimedia data from two probability-based exposure studies were investigated in terms of how censoring of nondetects affected estimation of population…”
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    Contributions of a Child's Built, Natural, and Social Environments to Their General Cognitive Ability: A Systematic Scoping Review: e0147741 by Ruiz, Jazmin DelCarmen, Quackenboss, James J, Tulve, Nicolle S

    Published in PloS one (01-02-2016)
    “…The etiology of a child's cognitive ability is complex, with research suggesting that it is not attributed to a single determinant or even a defined period of…”
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    Personal exposure to nitrogen dioxide: relationship to indoor/outdoor air quality and activity patterns by Quackenboss, James J, Spengler, John D, Kanarek, Marty S, Letz, Richard, Duffy, Colin P

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-08-1986)
    “…Personal nitrogen dioxide exposures and indoor and outdoor air concentrations were measured in the Portage, WI, area, for nearly 350 individuals. No 2 levels…”
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    Measurement of Children's Exposure to Pesticides: Analysis of Urinary Metabolite Levels in a Probability-Based Sample by Adgate, John L., Barr, Dana B., Clayton, C. Andrew, Eberly, Lynn E., Natalie C. G. Freeman, Lioy, Paul J., Needham, Larry L., Pellizzari, Edo D., Quackenboss, James J., Roy, Amit, Sexton, Ken

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-06-2001)
    “…The Minnesota Children's Pesticide Exposure Study is a probability-based sample of 102 children 3-13 years old who were monitored for commonly used pesticides…”
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    The normal range of diurnal changes in peak expiratory flow rates. Relationship to symptoms and respiratory disease by Quackenboss, J J, Lebowitz, M D, Krzyzanowski, M

    Published in The American review of respiratory disease (01-02-1991)
    “…Measuring peak expiratory flow rates (PEFR) several times a day can provide an objective assessment of functional changes relative to environmental or…”
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