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- Increased Lead Concentrations in the Hairs of Radiographers in General Hospitals Mao‑Chin Hung1* & Peter Chang2,3
- Evaluation of NHANES Biomonitoring Data for Volatile Organic Chemicals in Blood: Application of Chemical-Specific Screening Criteria
- The Opportunities and Limitations of Biomonitoring by Daland R
- Biomonitoring of Workers Exposed to Volatile Organic Compounds Associated with Different Occupations by Headspace GC-FID
- Application of Biological Monitoring Methods for Chemical Exposures in Occupational Health
- Biomonitoring of Isocyanates During Applications to Metal Structures
- Biomonitoring Methods for Assessing Human Exposure to Perchlorate
- ECHA Scientific Report for Evaluation of Limit Values for Cadmium and Its Inorganic Compounds at the Workplace
- Biomonitoring: Making a Difference Flash Presentation Transcript
- Environmental Exposure and Biomonitoring
- The Growing Importance of the Human Biomonitoring of Exposure
- Biomonitoring As an Underused Exposure Assessment Tool in Occupational Safety and Health Context—Challenges and Way Forward
- Biomonitoring in Public Health: Epidemiologic Guidance for State, Local, and Tribal Public Health Agencies | 3
- Mycotoxins—Biomonitoring and Human Exposure
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- Biomonitoring of Environmental Status and Trends (BEST) Program: Selected Methods for Monitoring Chemical Contaminants and Their Effects in Aquatic Ecosystems
- Lead Lead Is a Soft, Dense, Blue-Gray Metal. Lead Occurs Naturally in the Earth's Crust, Where It Combines with Other Elements S
- Human Biomonitoring of Arsenic and Antimony in Case of an Elevated Geogenic Exposure Introduction
- Biological Monitoring of Exposure to Benzene: Occup Environ Med: First Published As 10.1136/Oem.52.9.611 on 1 September 1995
- Guidance for Laboratory Biomonitoring Programs
- Biomonitoring of Environmental Pollution - Sergei Kotelevtsev, Valerii Tonkopii and Osmo Hänninen
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- Human Biomonitoring: Facts and Figures Abstract
- Volatile Organic Compounds (Vocs) Emitted from Coated Furniture Units
- Bioindication and Biomonitoring As Innovative Biotechniques for Controlling Heavy Metal Data of the Environment B
- Biomonitoring: Lead
- The Toxic Truth: Children's Exposure to Lead Pollution Undermines a Generation of Future Potential
- Lead Poisoning: CDC's New Target for Prevention
- TABLE 18.1 Pesticide Biomonitoring Using Liquid Chromatography with Mass Spectrometry (Alphabetical by Separation Column)
- Examples of Biomonitoring in PUBLIC HEALTH
- Occupational Exposure in Industrial Painters: Sensitive and Noninvasive Biomarkers to Evaluate Early Cytotoxicity, Genotoxicity and Oxidative Stress
- Twenty-First Century Approaches to Toxicity Testing, Biomonitoring, and Risk Assessment, on 16 and 17 June 2008 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands
- 6 Biomarkers for Human Biomonitoring
- Making Sense of Human Biomonitoring Data: Findings and Recommendations of a Workshop
- BIOMONITORING-BASED INDICATORS of EXPOSURE to CHEMICAL POLLUTANTS the WHO Regional Office for Europe
- Biomonitoring of Multiple Mycotoxins in Urine by GC–MS/MS: a Pilot Study on Patients with Esophageal Cancer in Golestan Province, Northeastern Iran
- Biomonitoring of Exposure to Chemicals Guideline for Specimen Collection
- Biomonitoring | Lead Lead Is a Naturally Occurring Metal Used in the Production of Fuels, Paints, Ceramic Products, Batteries, S
- Human Biomonitoring Data Collection from Occupational Exposure to Pesticides
- Biomonitoring for Phthalate and Arsenic Exposure in Hawai'i
- Biomonitoring of Air Pollution
- Benzene Monitoring: Technical Aspects of the Oel Proposal of 0.05 Ppm
- List of Recommended Health-Based Biological Limit Values (Blvs) and Biological Guidance Values (Bgvs)
- Bioindicator Species and Their Use in Biomonitoring – A.Gerhardt
- A Review of Current and Emerging Approaches for Water Pollution Monitoring
- Plants Biomonitoring of Air Pollution
- How Many Urine Samples Are Needed to Accurately Assess Exposure to Non-Persistent Chemicals?
- Wisconsin Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program Handbook
- Detailed Background on the ACE3 Biomonitoring Indicators (PDF)
- Volatile Organic Compounds (Vocs) Matrix: Whole Blood Method: Headspace Solid-Phase Microextraction with Benchtop GC MS
- Bioindicators: Using Organisms to Measure Environmental Impacts | Lea
- Chemical Exposure and Risk Assessment During The
- High-Throughput Biomonitoring for Exposure Discovery and Evaluation
- BIOLOGICAL MONITORING for EXPOSURE to VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (Vocs)
- Biomonitoring of Air Pollution Exposure and Pathological Changes in Individuals
- 10 Policies to Prevent and Respond to Childhood Lead Exposure an Assessment of the Risks Communities Face and Key Federal, State, and Local Solutions