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    Subchronic Jp-8 Jet Fuel Exposure Enhances Vulnerability To Noise-Induced Hearing Loss In Rats by Fechter, L. D., Fisher, J. W., Chapman, G. D., Mokashi, V. P., Ortiz, P. A., Reboulet, J. E., Stubbs, J. E., Lear, A. M., McInturf, S. M., Prues, S. L., Gearhart, C. A., Fulton, S., Mattie, D. R.

    “…Both laboratory and epidemiological studies published over the past two decades have identified the risk of excess hearing loss when specific chemical…”
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    A physiological model for predicting carboxyhemoglobin formation from exposure to carbon monoxide in rats by Kimmel, Edgar C, Carpenter, Robert L, Reboulet, James E, Still, Kenneth R

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-06-1999)
    “…1  Geo-Centers, Inc., and 2  Naval Health Research Center Detachment Toxicology, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio 45433-7903 A time-dependent simulation…”
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    Evaluation of the Respiratory Tract after Acute Exposure to a Pyrotechnically Generated Aerosol Fire Suppressant by Smith, Eldon A., Kimmel, Edgar C., English, Jeffrey H, Bowen, Larry E., Reboulet, James E., Carpenter, Robert L.

    Published in Journal of applied toxicology (01-03-1997)
    “…Fischer 344 rats (250–300 g) were exposed to the resulting aerosols from the pyrolysis of Spectrex Fire Extinguishant (SFE) Formulation A, a pyrotechnically…”
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    Acute Neurobehavioral Effects in Rats from Exposure to HFC 134a or CFC 12 by Ritchie, Glenn D, Kimmel, Edward C, Bowen, Larry E, Reboulet, James E, Rossi, John

    Published in Neurotoxicology (Park Forest South) (01-04-2001)
    “…1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane (HFC 134a), a chlorine-free hydrofluoroalkane, is internationally replacing billions of pounds of dichlorodifluoromethane (CFC 12)…”
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    Calculation of exposure chamber leak rate with thermal correction: a measure of chamber integrity by Kimmel, E C, Reboulet, J E

    “…A method for assessing inhalation exposure chamber integrity by calculation of leak rate was modified to account for temporal changes of temperature in the…”
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    A typical path model of tracheobronchial clearance of inhaled particles in rats by Kimmel, Edgar C, Reboulet, James E, Carpenter, Robert L

    Published in Toxicology and industrial health (01-06-2001)
    “…A mathematical description of particle clearance from the ciliated conducting airways (tracheobronchial region) of the lungs in rats was developed, assuming…”
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    Airway reactivity response to aged carbon-graphite/epoxy composite material smoke by Kimmel, Edgar C., Reboulet, James E., Courson, David L., Still, Kenneth R.

    Published in Journal of applied toxicology (01-05-2002)
    “…Exposure of na& uml;ve guinea pigs for a total of 30 min to aged smoke from pyrolysis of 5, 10 and 100 g of carbon–graphite/epoxy‐advanced composite material…”
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    Evaluation of the respiratory tract after acute exposure to a pyrotechnically generated aerosol fire suppressant by Smith, E A, Kimmel, E C, English, J H, Bowen, LE, Reboulet, JE, Carpenter, R L

    Published in Journal of applied toxicology (01-04-1997)
    “…Fischer 344 rats (250-300 g) were exposed to the resulting aerosols from the pyrolysis of Spectrex Fire Extinguishant (SFE) Formulation A, a pyrotechnically…”
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    PHYSIOLOGIC MODELS FOR COMPARISON OF INHALATION DOSE BETWEEN LABORATORY AND FIELD-GENERATED ATMOSPHERES OF A DRY POWDER FIRE SUPPRESSANT by Kimmel, C. Kimmel, Carpenter, L. Carpenter, Smith, A. Smith, Reboulet, E. Reboulet, Black, H. Black

    Published in Inhalation toxicology (1998)
    “…SFE, a solid (dry powder) fire extinguishant, has been evaluated for fire suppression. A fire suppression atmosphere is achieved from pyrolysis of solid SFE,…”
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    A BASIC COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR RAPID STANDARD GAS BAG CALCULATIONS by E. Reboulet, James, C. Kimmel, Edgar, L. Carpenter, Robert

    Published in Toxicology methods (01-01-1998)
    “…The preparation of standard gas bags containing known volumes of toxicant and diluting gas is commonly used for the calibration of analytical instrumentation…”
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    PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT OF A PYROTECHNICALLY GENERATED AEROSOL FIRE SUPPRESSANT by Smith, Eldon A, Kimmel, Edgar C, Bowen, Larry E, Reboulet, James E, Carpenter, Robert L

    Published in Inhalation toxicology (1997)
    “…Fischer 344 rats (approximately 250-300 g) were exposed to the aerosol resulting from the pyrolysis of SFE Formulation A at a loading of 50 or 80 g/ m3…”
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    Carbon dioxide accumulation during small animal, whole body plethysmography: effects on ventilation, indices of airway function, and aerosol deposition by Kimmel, Edgar C, Whitehead, Gregory S, Reboulet, James E, Carpenter, Robert L

    Published in Journal of aerosol medicine (01-03-2002)
    “…Barometric (whole body) plethysmography is used to examine changes in ventilation and breathing pattern in unrestrained animals during exposure to therapeutic…”
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