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- :Venable, Herbert L.1986/07/01 | NIOSH Numbered Publications:Computer based algorithms were developed and applied to the chemical compounds listed in the NIOSH National Occupational Hazard Survey data base to ge...
- :Pedersen, David H. ;Sundin, David S.1983/10/01 | NIOSH Numbered Publications:model for identifying high risk occupational groups was described. The model was based on two databases, the Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Su...
- :Shulman, Stanley A. ;Smith, Jerome P.2001/07/01 | Engineering and Physical Hazards Survey Reports:A method is presented for the evaluation of the bias, variability, and accuracy of gas monitors. This method is based on using the parameters for the ...
- :Garner FM ;Plankenhorn LJ1984/10/15 | National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH):Data tabulations for a carcinogenic bioassay of condensed effluents obtained from iron foundry casting operations that used hamsters as the test speci...
- :Garner FM ;Plankenhorn LJ1984/10/15 | National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH):Data tabulations for a carcinogenic bioassay of condensed effluents from iron foundry casting operations that used hamsters as the test species are pr...
- :Garner FM ;Plankenhorn LJ1984/10/15 | National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH):Data tabulations for a carcinogenesis bioassay of condensed effluents obtained from iron foundry casting operations that used hamsters as the test spe...
- :Amandus, Harlin1990/01/30 | National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH):In 1987, the Division of Respiratory Disease Studies (DRDS) proposed a prospective study of the relationship between individual cumulative quartz expo...
- :Satcher D1997/12/01 | National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH):The Senate Appropriations Report 105-58, accompanying S. 1061, the bill making appropriations for the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services,...
- :Bernstein AB ;Sweeney, Marie H.2012/07/01 | Supplements: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR):n the United States, data systems are created by the ongoing, systematic collection of health, demographic, and other information through federally fu...
- :Castellan, Robert M. ;King BA2014/06/06 | Weekly Report: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR):mokeless tobacco causes cancers of the oral cavity, esophagus, and pancreas. CDC analyzed National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) data to estimate the...
- :Belanger, Pierre L.1986/02/01 | Health Hazard Evaluation Reports (HHE):Air quality in the Data Processing Department of the County of Alameda, Oakland, California was investigated on May 16, and June 14, 1985. The evaluat...
- :Ahrenholz, Steven H. ;Lichty, Peter D.1984/04/01 | Health Hazard Evaluation Reports (HHE):Environmental samples were analyzed for fiber glass at the corporate headquarters of King Kwik Minit Markets, Incorporated (SIC-5411, 7374) Cincinnati...
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