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Authors: Rodes, CE Lawless, PA Evans, GF Sheldon, LS Williams, RW Vette, AF Creason, JP Walsh, D
Citation: Ce. Rodes et al., The relationships between personal PM exposures for elderly populations and indoor and outdoor concentrations for three retirement center scenarios, J EXP AN EN, 11(2), 2001, pp. 103-115

Authors: Howard-Reed, C Rea, AW Zufall, MJ Burke, JM Williams, RW Suggs, JC Sheldon, LS Walsh, D Kwok, R
Citation: C. Howard-reed et al., Use of a continuous nephelometer to measure personal exposure to particlesduring the US Environmental Protection Agency Baltimore and Fresno panel studies, J AIR WASTE, 50(7), 2000, pp. 1125-1132

Authors: Evans, GF Highsmith, RV Sheldon, LS Suggs, JC Williams, RW Zweidinger, RB Creason, JP Walsh, D Rodes, CE Lawless, PA
Citation: Gf. Evans et al., The 1999 Fresno particulate matter exposure studies: Comparison of community, outdoor, and residential PM mass measurements, J AIR WASTE, 50(11), 2000, pp. 1887-1896

Authors: Hubal, EAC Sheldon, LS Zufall, MJ Burke, JM Thomas, KW
Citation: Eac. Hubal et al., The challenge of assessing children's residential exposure to pesticides, J EXP AN EN, 10(6), 2000, pp. 638-649

Authors: Melnyk, LJO Berry, MR Sheldon, LS Freeman, NCG Pellizzari, ED Kinman, RN
Citation: Ljo. Melnyk et al., Dietary exposure of children in lead-laden environments, J EXP AN EN, 10(6), 2000, pp. 723-731

Authors: Hubal, EAC Sheldon, LS Burke, JM McCurdy, TR Barry, MR Rigas, ML Zartarian, VG Freeman, NCG
Citation: Eac. Hubal et al., Children's exposure assessment: A review of factors influencing children'sexposure, and the data available to characterize and assess that exposure, ENVIR H PER, 108(6), 2000, pp. 475-486
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