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An engineering approach to controlling indoor air quality
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Indoor exposures to fine aerosols and acid gases
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Microbiological agents as health risks in indoor air
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Populations at risk: addressing health effects due to complex mixtures
with a focus on respiratory effects
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The upper respiratory tract: mucous membrane irritation
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Allergic reactions to indoor air pollutants
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Health effects of indoor odorants
Cone-JE; Shusterman-D
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As if exposure to toxins were not enough: the social and cultural
system as a secondary stressor
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Severity of health effects associated with building-related illness
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Epidemiologic approaches for assessing health risks from complex
mixtures in indoor air
Samet-JM; Lambert-WE
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Methods to assess respiratory effects of complex mixtures
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Complex mixtures in industrial workspaces: lessons for indoor air
quality evaluations
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Use of laboratory tests for immune biomarkers in environmental health
studies concerned with exposure to indoor air pollutants
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Neuropsychological assessment for detecting adverse effects of volatile
organic compounds on the central nervous system
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Sick-building syndrome
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Formaldehyde exposure and health status in households
Broder-I; Corey-P; Brasher-P; Lipa-M; Cole-P
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Respiratory effects of wood heat: clinical observations and epidemiologic
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Current assessment practices for noncancer end points
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Risk characterization framework for noncancer end points
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Future directions and research needs
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Approaches for assessing health risks from complex mixtures in indoor
air: a panel overview
Henry-CJ; Fishbein-L; Meggs-WJ; Ashford-NA; Schulte-PA; Anderson-H;
Osborne-JS; Sepkovic-DW
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Extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields and cancer: the epidemiologic
evidence
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Epidemiological and experimental aspects of metal carcinogenesis:
physicochemical properties, kinetics, and the active species
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Is there a connection between carbon monoxide exposure and hypertension?
Penney-DG; Howley-JW
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Are genotoxic carcinogens more potent than nongenotoxic carcinogens?
Parodi-S; Malacarne-D; Romano-P; Taningher-M
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Arsenite as the probable active species in the human carcinogenicity
of arsenic: mouse micronucleus assays on Na and K arsenite, orpiment,
and Fowler's solution
Tinwell-H; Stephens-SC; Ashby-J
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Agent Orange, the Vietnam War, and lasting health effects [letter]
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