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Environmental Health Perspectives Volume 79, 1989
Environmental Health Perspectives  1989 Acid Aerosols

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Background on health effects of acid aerosols
Lippmann-M
p. 3
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The influence of chemical and physical forms of ambient air acids on airway doses
Larson-TV
p. 7
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Acidic sulfate aerosols: characterization and exposure
Lioy-PJ; Waldman-JM
p. 15
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Characterization and reconstruction of historical London, England, acidic aerosol concentrations
Ito-K; Thurston-GD
p. 35
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Exposures to acidic aerosols
Spengler-JD; Keeler-GJ; Koutrakis-P; Ryan-PB; Raizenne-M; Franklin-CA
p. 43
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Long-range transport modeling of air pollution episodes
de-Leeuw-FA; Leyssius-HJ
p. 53
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Studies of acid aerosols in six cities and in a new multi-city investigation: design issues
Speizer-FE
p. 61
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The Ontario Air Pollution Study: identification of the causative agent
Bates-DV; Sizto-R
p. 69
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Reexamination of London, England, mortality in relation to exposure to acidic aerosols during 1963-1972 winters
Thurston-GD; Ito-K; Lippmann-M; Hayes-C
p. 73
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Measurement of respiratory morbidity in general practice in the United Kingdom during the acid transport event of January 1985
Ayres-J; Fleming-D; Williams-M; McInnes-G
p. 83
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Health effects during a smog episode in West Germany in 1985
Wichmann-HE; Mueller-W; Allhoff-P; Beckmann-M; Bocter-N; Csicsaky-MJ; Jung-M; Molik-B; Schoeneberg-G
p. 89
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Ventilatory lung function and chronic chest symptoms among the inhabitants of urban areas with various levels of acid aerosols: prospective study in Cracow
Jedrychowski-W; Krzyzanowski-M
p. 101
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Effects of inhaled acids on airway mucus and its consequences for health
Holma-B
p. 109
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Effects of inhaled acids on lung biochemistry
Last-JA
p. 115
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Factors affecting the response of lung clearance systems to acid aerosols: role of exposure concentration, exposure time, and relative acidity
Schlesinger-RB
p. 121
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Sulfuric acid-induced changes in the physiology and structure of the tracheobronchial airways
Gearhart-JM; Schlesinger-RB
p. 127
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Health effects of acid aerosols formed by atmospheric mixtures
Kleinman-MT; Phalen-RF; Mautz-WJ; Mannix-RC; McClure-TR; Crocker-TT
p. 137
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Furnace-generated acid aerosols: speciation and pulmonary effects
Amdur-MO; Chen-LC
p. 147
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Regional deposition of inhaled fog droplets: preliminary observations
Bowes-SM 3d; Laube-BL; Links-JM; Frank-R
p. 151
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Acid fog: effects on respiratory function and symptoms in healthy and asthmatic volunteers
Hackney-JD; Linn-WS; Avol-EL
p. 159
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Potential bronchoconstrictor stimuli in acid fog
Balmes-JR; Fine-JM; Gordon-T; Sheppard-D
p. 163
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Effect of concentration and cumulative exposure of inhaled sulfuric acid on tracheobronchial particle clearance in healthy humans
Spektor-DM; Yen-BM; Lippmann-M
p. 167
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Effects of inhalation of acidic compounds on pulmonary function in allergic adolescent subjects
Koenig-JQ; Covert-DS; Pierson-WE
p. 173
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Acute lung function responses to ambient acid aerosol exposures in children
Raizenne-ME; Burnett-RT; Stern-B; Franklin-CA; Spengler-JD
p. 179
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Review, discussion, and summary of epidemiological studies
Shy-CM
p. 187
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Review, discussion, and summary: toxicology
Graham-JA
p. 191
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Human health effects of exposure to airborne acid
Folinsbee-LJ
p. 195
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Risk assessment for acid aerosols
Albert-RE
p. 201
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Progress, prospects, and research needs on the health effects of acid aerosols
Lippmann-M
p. 203
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Overview of a workshop on quantitative models for developmental toxicity risk assessment
Kimmel-CA; Wellington-DG; Farland-W; Ross-P; Manson-JM; Chernoff-N; Young-JF; Selevan-SG; Kaplan-N; Chen-C; et-al
p. 209
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Trend tests for proportional responses in developmental toxicity experiments
Chinchilli-VM; Clark-BC
p. 217
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Statistical analysis of epidemiologic data of pregnancy outcomes
Butler-WJ; Kalasinski-LA
p. 223
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Characterization of a developmental toxicity dose-response model [published erratum appears in 1991 May;92: 182]
Faustman-EM; Wellington-DG; Smith-WP; Kimmel-CA
p. 229
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Quantitative risk analysis for quantal reproductive and developmental effects
Gaylor-DW
p. 243
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Mass transfer rates of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons between micron-size particles and their environment--theoretical estimates
Gerde-P; Scholander-P
p. 249
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Summary of carcinogenic potency and positivity for 492 rodent carcinogens in the carcinogenic potency database
Gold-LS; Slone-TH; Bernstein-L
p. 259
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Thermally induced formation of polychlorinated dibenzofurans from Aroclor 1254-contaminated mineral oil
Narang-RS; Swami-K; Stein-V; Smith-R; O'Keefe-P; Aldous-K; Hilker-D; Eadon-G; Vernoy-C; Narang AS
p. 273
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Cancer downwind from sour gas refineries: the perception and the reality of an epidemic
Schechter-MT; Spitzer-WO; Hutcheon-ME; Dales-RE; Eastridge-LM; Steinmetz-N; Tousignant-P; Hobbs-C
p. 283
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The development of applied action levels for soil contact: a scenario for the exposure of humans to soil in a residential setting
Sedman-RM
p. 291
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Comment on the significance of positive carcinogenicity studies using gavage as the route of exposure
Perera-F; Brennan-T; Fouts-JR
p. 315
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