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Paustenbach, D.J. and P. Moy. 2008. Regulations regarding chemicals and radionuclides in the environment, workplace, consumer products, foods, and pharmaceuticals. In: Toxicology and Risk Assessment: A Comprehensive Introduction. Helmust Greim and Robert Snyder (eds). Chapter 5, section 5.2. John Wiley & Sons, UK.
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Ramos, K.S. and E.S. Williams. 2008. Vascular Toxicology: A Cellular and Molecular Perspective. To be published in forthcoming edition of Cardiovascular Toxicology: Target Organ Toxicology Series.
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Madl, A.K. and K.E. Pinkerton. 2008. Health Effects of Inhaled Engineered Nanoscale Materials. In: Nanoscience and Nanotechnology: Environmental and Health Impacts. V.H. Grassian (ed). Chapter 15, pp. 367-404. John Wiley & Sons, Hoboken, NJ.
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Paustenbach, D.J. and A. Madl. 2007. The practice of exposure assessment. pp. 387-448. In: Principles and Methods of Toxicology. Fifth edition. A.W. Hayes (ed). Taylor and Francis Publishing. Philadelphia, PA.
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Staskal, D.F. and L.S. Birnbaum. 2007. Brominated Flame Retardants, Maxcy-Rosenau Public Health and Preventive Medicine. 15th Edition. Robert B. Wallace (ed). McGraw-Hill. Washington, DC.
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Santamaria, A., L. Ferriby, M.A. Harris, and D.J. Paustenbach. 2006. Use of biomarkers in risk assessment. Chapter 5, pp. 85-109. In: Toxicologic Biomarkers. A.P. DeCaprio (ed). Marcel Dekker Inc. New York, NY.
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Santamaria, A., L. Ferriby, M.A. Harris, and D.J. Paustenbach. 2006. Biomarkers and Human Health Risk Assessment. Chapter 6. In: Toxicologic Biomarkers. A.P. DeCaprio (ed). Marcel Dekker, Inc. New York, NY.
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Williams, E.S., A.D. Phelka, D.E. Ray, and M.A. Philbert. 2005. Astrocytes in acute energy deprivation syndromes. pp. 237-249. In: The Role of Glia in Neurotoxicity. M. Aschner and L.G. Costa (eds). Boca Raton, FL
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Paustenbach, D.J. 2003. Health risk assessment and the practice of Industrial Hygiene. Chapter 11, pp. 553-630. In: Modern Industrial Hygiene. J. Perkins (ed). American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists. Cincinnati, OH.
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Paustenbach, D.J. 2003. The history and biological basis for occupational exposure limits. Chapter 6, pp. 631-726. In: Modern Industrial Hygiene, Volume II. J. Perkins (ed). American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists. Cincinnati, OH.
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Finley, B.L. and S.H. Su. 2002. Contaminated sediments and bioaccumulation criteria: Procedures for evaluating dredging and open ocean disposal permits in the New York/New Jersey Harbor. pp. 217-25. In: Pellei, P., A. Porta and R. Hinchee (eds). Characterization of Contaminated Sediments. Columbus, OH.
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Hays, S.M. and B.L. Finley. 2002. Qualitative health risk assessment of natural rubber latex in consumer products. pp. 1033-1065. In: Paustenbach, D.J. (ed). Human and Ecological Health Risk Assessment: Theory and Practice. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. New York, NY.
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Kerger, B., B.L. Finley, and D.J. Paustenbach. 2002. Hexavalent chromium in groundwater: The importance of chemistry and pharmacokinetics in quantitating dose and risk. Chapter 7, pp. 445-474. In: Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: Theory and Practice. D.J. Paustenbach (ed). John Wiley & Sons. New York, NY.
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Paustenbach, D.J. 2002. Exposure assessment. Chapter 4, pp. 189-292. In: Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: Theory and Practice. D.J. Paustenbach (ed). John Wiley & Sons. New York, NY.
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Paustenbach, D.J. 2002. Hazard identification. Chapter 2, pp. 85-150. In: Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: Theory and Practice. D.J. Paustenbach (ed). John Wiley & Sons. New York, NY.
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Paustenbach, D.J. 2002. Primer on human and environmental risk assessment. Chapter 1, pp. 3-84. In: Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: Theory and Practice. D.J. Paustenbach (ed). John Wiley & Sons. New York.
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Proctor, D., M.A. Harris, and D. Rabbe. 2002. A risk assessment of chromium contaminated soils: ten years of research to characterize the health hazards. Chapter 9, pp. 485–555. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: Theory and Practice. D. Paustenbach (ed). John Wiley & Sons. New York, NY.
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Williams, P.R. and D.J. Paustenbach. 2002. Risk characterization. Chapter 5, pp. 293-366. In: Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: Theory and Practice. D.J. Paustenbach (ed). John Wiley & Sons. New York, NY.
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Wilson, N., P.S. Price and D.J. Paustenbach. 2002. An analysis of the possible health risks to recreational fishers due to ingesting DDT and PCBs in fish from the Palos Verdes Shelf and Cabrillo Pier. Chapter 17, pp. 913-1030. In: Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: Theory and Practice. D.J. Paustenbach (ed). John Wiley & Sons. New York, NY.
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Paustenbach, D.J. 2001. The practice of exposure assessment. pp. 387-448. In: Principles and Methods of Toxicology. Fourth edition. A.W. Hayes (ed). Taylor and Francis Publishing. Philadelphia, PA.
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Gargas, M., B.L. Finley, D.J. Paustenbach, and T.F. Long. 2000. Environmental health risk assessment; theory and practice. pp. 1749-1809. In: Ballantyne, M., T. Marrs and T. Syversen (eds). General and Applied Toxicology. MacMillan Reference. United Kingdom.
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Jiang, G.C.-T., IV, G.J. Yohrling, and K.E. Vrana. 2000. Phenylketonuria. pp. 150-154. In: Encyclopedia of Life Sciences. Vol. 14. London: Nature Publishing Group. http://www.els.net. United Kingdom.
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Paustenbach, D.J. 2000. Pharmacokinetics and unusual work schedules. Chapter 40, pp. 1787–1901, In: Patty’s Industrial Hygiene. Volume 3, Fifth Edition. R. Harris (ed). John Wiley & Sons. New York, NY.
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Paustenbach, D.J. 2000. The history and biological basis of occupational exposure limits for chemical agents. Chapter 41, pp. 1903–2000, In: Patty’s Industrial Hygiene. Volume 3, Fifth Edition. R. Harris (ed). John Wiley & Sons. New York, NY.
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Widner, T.E. and S.M. Flack. 2000. Dose reconstructions for radionuclides and chemicals: Case study involving federal facilities at Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Chapter 14. In: Human and ecological risk assessment: theory and practice, D. J. Paustenbach (ed). John Wiley & Sons. New York.
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