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Table of contents of journal: *Drug and chemical toxicology

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Authors: Chang, HY
Citation: Hy. Chang, Applications of an acute assessment methodology used for combustion facilities, DRUG CHEM T, 22(1), 1999, pp. 25-39

Authors: Alexander, WK Carpenter, RL Kimmel, EC
Citation: Wk. Alexander et al., Breathing zone particle size and lead concentration from sanding operations to remove lead based paints, DRUG CHEM T, 22(1), 1999, pp. 41-56

Authors: Bowerbank, CR Smith, PA Drown, DB Alexander, W Jederberg, WW Still, KR Lee, ML
Citation: Cr. Bowerbank et al., Chemical detection in deployment toxicology using high speed gas chromatography with a solvating mobile phase and time-of-flight mass spectrometry, DRUG CHEM T, 22(1), 1999, pp. 57-71

Authors: Carpenter, RL
Citation: Rl. Carpenter, Aerosol deposition modeling using ACSL, DRUG CHEM T, 22(1), 1999, pp. 73-90

Authors: Kimmel, EC Still, KR
Citation: Ec. Kimmel et Kr. Still, Acute lung injury, acute respiratory distress syndrome and inhalation injury: An overview, DRUG CHEM T, 22(1), 1999, pp. 91-128

Authors: Nickle, RA
Citation: Ra. Nickle, Mercury - Top of the hit parade for eight years, DRUG CHEM T, 22(1), 1999, pp. 129-142

Authors: White, RD
Citation: Rd. White, Refining and blending of aviation turbine fuels, DRUG CHEM T, 22(1), 1999, pp. 143-153

Authors: Koschier, FJ
Citation: Fj. Koschier, Toxicity of middle distillates from dermal exposure, DRUG CHEM T, 22(1), 1999, pp. 155-164

Authors: Nessel, CS
Citation: Cs. Nessel, A comprehensive evaluation of the carcinogenic potential of middle distillate fuels, DRUG CHEM T, 22(1), 1999, pp. 165-180

Authors: Lemasters, GK Lockey, JE Olsen, DM Selevan, SG Tabor, MW Livingston, GK New, GR
Citation: Gk. Lemasters et al., Comparison of internal dose measures of solvents in breath, blood and urine and genotoxic changes in aircraft maintenance personnel, DRUG CHEM T, 22(1), 1999, pp. 181-200

Authors: Bhattacharya, A
Citation: A. Bhattacharya, Quantitative posturography as an alternative noninvasive tool for alcohol/drug/chemical testing - Preliminary thoughts, DRUG CHEM T, 22(1), 1999, pp. 201-212

Authors: Walter, MA
Citation: Ma. Walter, A computer program for conducting incinerator risk assessments, DRUG CHEM T, 22(1), 1999, pp. 213-220

Authors: Rice, G Swartout, J Brady-Roberts, E Reisman, D Mahaffey, K Lyon, B
Citation: G. Rice et al., Characterization of risks posed by combustor emissions, DRUG CHEM T, 22(1), 1999, pp. 221-240

Authors: Whaley, DA Meloy, TP Barrett, SS Bedillion, EJ
Citation: Da. Whaley et al., Incorporation of potential for multimedia exposure into chemical hazard scores for pollution prevention, DRUG CHEM T, 22(1), 1999, pp. 241-273

Authors: Twerdok, LE
Citation: Le. Twerdok, Development of toxicity criteria for petroleum hydrocarbon fractions in the petroleum hydrocarbon criteria working group approach for risk-based management of total petroleum hydrocarbons in soil, DRUG CHEM T, 22(1), 1999, pp. 275-291

Authors: Vorhees, DJ Butler, CL
Citation: Dj. Vorhees et Cl. Butler, Calculation of human health risk-based screening levels (RBSLS) for petroleum, DRUG CHEM T, 22(1), 1999, pp. 293-310

Authors: Claff, R
Citation: R. Claff, Primer for evaluating ecological risk at petroleum release sites, DRUG CHEM T, 22(1), 1999, pp. 311-316

Citation: Proceedings of the 1998 Tri-Service/EPA/ATSDR Toxicology Conference on Issues and Applications in Toxicology and Risk Assessment - Introduction, DRUG CHEM T, 22(1), 1999, pp. XIII-XV

Authors: Dodd, DE Kennedy, GL
Citation: De. Dodd et Gl. Kennedy, Proceedings of the 1998 Tri-Service/EPA/ATSDR Toxicology Conference on Issues and Applications in Toxicology and Risk Assessment - Preface, DRUG CHEM T, 22(1), 1999, pp. IX-IX

Authors: Bachmann, S Hellwig, J Jackh, R Christian, MS
Citation: S. Bachmann et al., Uterotrophic assay of two concentrations of migrates from each of 23 polystyrenes administered orally (by gavage) to immature female Wistar rats, DRUG CHEM T, 21, 1998, pp. 1-30

Authors: Klarner, P Klenz, R Eder, R Volz, WE Schnell, HW Leyendecker, D Guntner, A Niessner, N Morris, CR Christian, MS
Citation: P. Klarner et al., Preparation and analysis of styrene oligomers containing migrates from various polystyrenes used in food packaging, DRUG CHEM T, 21, 1998, pp. 31-49

Authors: Christian, MS Hoberman, AM Bachmann, S Hellwig, J
Citation: Ms. Christian et al., Variability in the uterotrophic response assay (an in vivo estrogenic response assay) in untreated control and positive control (DES-DP, 2.5 mu g/kg,BID) Wistar and Sprague-Dawley rats, DRUG CHEM T, 21, 1998, pp. 51-100

Authors: Fail, PA Hines, JW Zacharewski, T Wu, ZF Borodinsky, L
Citation: Pa. Fail et al., Assessment of polystyrene extract for estrogenic activity in the rat uterotrophic model and an in vitro recombinant receptor reporter gene assay, DRUG CHEM T, 21, 1998, pp. 101-121

Authors: Moore, DH
Citation: Dh. Moore, Health effects of exposure to low doses of nerve agent - A review of present knowledge, DRUG CHEM T, 21, 1998, pp. 123-130

Authors: Langenberg, JP van der Schans, GP Spruit, HET Kuijpers, WC Mars-Groenendijk, RH van Dijk-Knijnenburg, HCM Trap, HC van Helden, HPM Benschop, HP
Citation: Jp. Langenberg et al., Toxicokinetics of sulfur mustard, and its DNA-adducts in the hairless guinea pig, DRUG CHEM T, 21, 1998, pp. 131-147
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