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International journal of occupational and environmental health-4 - october/december 2010

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Publicación: International journal of occupational and environmental health

Número: 4 - october/december 2010

Tipo: Normal

Derechos: InC

Título Autor Páginas
Human and environmental exposure assessment for nanomaterials : an introduction to this issue Murashov, Vladimir
Understanding workplace processes and factors that determine exposures to engineered nanomaterials p. 366-365
Nanotechnology and exposure science : what is needed to fill the research and data gaps for consumer products p. 378-387
Ambient air sampling during quantum-dot spray deposition Jankovic, John T.
A Structured observational method to assess dermal exposure to manufactured nanoparticles : dream as an initial assessment tool
Imaging and characterization of engineered nanoparticles in sunscreens by electron microscopy, under wet and dry conditions
Particle loss in a scanning mobility particle analyzer sampling extension tube
Characterization of exposures to nanoscale particles and fibers during solid core drilling of hybrid carbon nanotube advanced composites
Characterizing aerosolized particulate as part of a nanoprocess exposure assessment
Insight into the behavior of engineered aerosolized nanoparticles : a method for understanding their fate from an aerosol release in the workplace environment Ostraat, Michele L. p. 458-466
Exposure assessment : recommendations for nanotechnology-based pesticides
Effectiveness of a custom-fitted flange and local exhaust ventilation (lev) system in controlling the release of nanoscale metal oxide particulates during reactor cleanout operations Methner , Mark M.
A Review of selected engineered nanoparticles in the atmosphere : sources, transformations, and techniques for sampling and analysis
Some peculiarities of pulmonary clearance mechanisms in rats after intratracheal instillation of magnetite (fe3o4) suspensions with different particle sizes in the nanometer and micrometer ranges : are we defenseless against nanoparticles?
United States Government Accountability Office Report on Nanotechnology : nanomaterials are widely used in commerce, but epa faces challenges in regulating risk