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Authors: Amsel, J Soden, KJ Sielken, RL Valdez-Flora, C
Citation: J. Amsel et al., Observed versus predicted carboxyhemoglobin levels in cellulose triacetateworkers exposed to methylene chloride, AM J IND M, 40(2), 2001, pp. 180-191

Authors: Sielken, RL Valdez-Flores, C
Citation: Rl. Sielken et C. Valdez-flores, Dose-response implications of the University of Alabama study of lymphohematopoietic cancer among workers exposed to 1,3-butadiene and styrene in thesynthetic rubber industry, CHEM-BIO IN, 135, 2001, pp. 637-651

Authors: Stevenson, DE Sielken, RL
Citation: De. Stevenson et Rl. Sielken, Are calories responsible for a decline in longevity?, HUM EXP TOX, 19(6), 2000, pp. 348-350

Authors: Sielken, RL
Citation: Rl. Sielken, Risk metrics and cumulative risk assessment methodology for the FQPA, REGUL TOX P, 31(3), 2000, pp. 300-307

Authors: Chaisson, CF Sielken, RL Waylett, DK
Citation: Cf. Chaisson et al., Overestimation bias and other pitfalls associated with the estimated 99.9th percentile in acute dietary exposure assessments, REGUL TOX P, 29(2), 1999, pp. 102-127

Authors: Sielken, RL Bretzlaff, RS Valdez-Flores, C Stevenson, DE de Jong, G
Citation: Rl. Sielken et al., Cancer dose-response modeling of epidemiological data on worker exposures to aldrin and dieldrin, RISK ANAL, 19(6), 1999, pp. 1101-1111

Authors: Teta, MJ Sielken, RL Valdez-Flores, C
Citation: Mj. Teta et al., Ethylene oxide cancer risk assessment based on epidemiological data: Application of revised regulatory guidelines, RISK ANAL, 19(6), 1999, pp. 1135-1155

Authors: Sielken, RL Valdez-Flores, C
Citation: Rl. Sielken et C. Valdez-flores, Probabilistic risk assessment's use of trees and distributions to reflect uncertainty and variability and to overcome the limitations of default assumptions, ENVIRON INT, 25(6-7), 1999, pp. 755-772
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