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Authors: WELLER EA CATALANO PJ WILLIAMS PL
Citation: Ea. Weller et al., IMPLICATIONS OF DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICITY STUDY DESIGN FOR QUANTITATIVE RISK ASSESSMENT, Risk analysis, 15(5), 1995, pp. 567-574

Authors: HOPPIN JA ARO ACA WILLIAMS PL HU H RYAN PB
Citation: Ja. Hoppin et al., VALIDATION OF K-XRF BONE LEAD MEASUREMENT IN YOUNG-ADULTS, Environmental health perspectives, 103(1), 1995, pp. 78-83

Authors: RIVIERE JE BROOKS JD WILLIAMS PL MONTEIRORIVIERE NA
Citation: Je. Riviere et al., TOXICOKINETICS OF TOPICAL SULFUR MUSTARD PENETRATION, DISPOSITION, AND VASCULAR TOXICITY IN ISOLATED-PERFUSED PORCINE SKIN, Toxicology and applied pharmacology, 135(1), 1995, pp. 25-34

Authors: WILLIAMS PL
Citation: Pl. Williams, 'CINNAMON TOAST', Poetry, 166(5), 1995, pp. 264-264

Authors: WILLIAMS PL INNIS SM WADSWORTH L LWANGA D NELSON CM
Citation: Pl. Williams et al., FEEDING PRACTICES IN RELATION TO IRON STATUS IN HEALTHY INFANTS AT 9 MONTHS OF AGE IN VANCOUVER, Pediatric research, 37(4), 1995, pp. 322-322

Authors: WILLIAMS PL RIVIERE JE
Citation: Pl. Williams et Je. Riviere, A BIOPHYSICALLY BASED DERMATOPHARMACOKINETIC COMPARTMENT MODEL FOR QUANTIFYING PERCUTANEOUS PENETRATION AND ABSORPTION OF TOPICALLY APPLIEDAGENTS .1. THEORY, Journal of pharmaceutical sciences, 84(5), 1995, pp. 599-608

Authors: DONKIN SG EITEMAN MA WILLIAMS PL
Citation: Sg. Donkin et al., TOXICITY OF GLUCOSINOLATES AND THEIR ENZYMATIC DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTSTO CAENORHABDITIS-ELEGANS, Journal of nematology, 27(3), 1995, pp. 258-262

Authors: METCALF KR WILLIAMS PL MINTER JR HOBSON CM
Citation: Kr. Metcalf et al., AN ASSESSMENT OF CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL-PROGRAMS AND THEIR PERFORMANCE-MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS, Journal of environmental health, 58(2), 1995, pp. 9-17

Authors: WILLIAMS PL
Citation: Pl. Williams, 'CAMPING WITH MY BROTHER', Confrontation, (54-55), 1995, pp. 271-271

Authors: WILLIAMS PL
Citation: Pl. Williams, 'ROSE, A PLASTIC DOG', Confrontation, (54-55), 1995, pp. 272-272

Authors: KOLP PW WILLIAMS PL BURTAN RC
Citation: Pw. Kolp et al., ASSESSMENT OF THE ACCURACY OF MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS, American Industrial Hygiene Association journal, 56(2), 1995, pp. 178-183

Authors: WILLIAMS PL PARKER MS MIDDENDORF PJ
Citation: Pl. Williams et al., RESPIRABLE FREE SILICA - A COMPARISON OF THE OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMITS, American Industrial Hygiene Association journal, 56(12), 1995, pp. 1229-1231

Authors: WILLIAMS PL
Citation: Pl. Williams, THE EXERCISE OF MARKET POWER - ITS TREATMENT UNDER THE AUSTRALIAN ANDNEW-ZEALAND STATUTES, Review of industrial organization, 9(5), 1994, pp. 607-626

Authors: WILLIAMS PL WEBB C
Citation: Pl. Williams et C. Webb, THE DELPHI TECHNIQUE - A METHODOLOGICAL DISCUSSION, Journal of advanced nursing, 19(1), 1994, pp. 180-186

Authors: CHANG SK WILLIAMS PL DAUTERMAN WC RIVIERE JE
Citation: Sk. Chang et al., PERCUTANEOUS-ABSORPTION, DERMATOPHARMACOKINETICS AND RELATED BIO-TRANSFORMATION STUDIES OF CARBARYL, LINDANE, MALATHION, AND PARATHION IN ISOLATED-PERFUSED PORCINE SKIN, Toxicology, 91(3), 1994, pp. 269-280

Authors: WILLIAMS CA JONES HD FREEMAN RW WERNKE MJ WILLIAMS PL ROBERTS SM JAMES RC
Citation: Ca. Williams et al., THE EPC APPROACH TO ESTIMATING SAFETY FROM EXPOSURE TO ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICALS, Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology, 20(3), 1994, pp. 259-280

Authors: SCHARFSTEIN DO WILLIAMS PL
Citation: Do. Scharfstein et Pl. Williams, DESIGN OF DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICITY STUDIES FOR ASSESSING JOINT EFFECTS OF DOSE AND DURATION, Risk analysis, 14(6), 1994, pp. 1057-1071

Authors: PAGE RL MCENTEE MC WILLIAMS PL GEORGE SL PRICE GS NOVOTNEY CA HAUCK ML RIVIERE JE DEWHIRST MW THRALL DE
Citation: Rl. Page et al., EFFECT OF WHOLE-BODY HYPERTHERMIA ON CARBOPLATIN DISPOSITION AND TOXICITY IN DOGS, International journal of hyperthermia, 10(6), 1994, pp. 807-816

Authors: VADEN SL PAGE RL WILLIAMS PL RIVIERE JE
Citation: Sl. Vaden et al., EFFECT OF HYPERTHERMIA ON CISPLATIN AND CARBOPLATIN DISPOSITION IN THE ISOLATED, PERFUSED TUMOR AND SKIN FLAP, International journal of hyperthermia, 10(4), 1994, pp. 563-572

Authors: WILLIAMS PL
Citation: Pl. Williams, A COMPARISON BETWEEN THE ROLES OF PART-TIME AND FULL-TIME CLINICAL TUTORS - IS THERE A DIFFERENCE, Nurse education today, 14(6), 1994, pp. 427-435

Authors: WILLIAMS PL WEBB C
Citation: Pl. Williams et C. Webb, CLINICAL SUPERVISION SKILLS - A DELPHI AND CRITICAL INCIDENT TECHNIQUE STUDY, Medical teacher, 16(2-3), 1994, pp. 139-157

Authors: QIAO GL WILLIAMS PL RIVIERE JE
Citation: Gl. Qiao et al., PERCUTANEOUS-ABSORPTION, BIOTRANSFORMATION, AND SYSTEMIC DISPOSITION OF PARATHION IN-VIVO IN SWINE .1. COMPREHENSIVE PHARMACOKINETIC MODEL, Drug metabolism and disposition, 22(3), 1994, pp. 459-471

Authors: WILLIAMS PL BROOKS JD INMAN AO MONTEIRORIVIERE NA RIVIERE JE
Citation: Pl. Williams et al., DETERMINATION OF PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF PHENOL, P-NITROPHENOL,ACETONE AND ETHANOL RELEVANT TO QUANTITATING THEIR PERCUTANEOUS-ABSORPTION IN PORCINE SKIN, Research communications in chemical pathology and pharmacology, 83(1), 1994, pp. 61-75

Authors: WILLIAMS PL RIVIERE JE
Citation: Pl. Williams et Je. Riviere, A FULL-SPACE METHOD FOR PREDICTING IN-VIVO TRANSDERMAL PLASMA DRUG PROFILES REFLECTING BOTH CUTANEOUS AND SYSTEMIC VARIABILITY, Journal of pharmaceutical sciences, 83(7), 1994, pp. 1062-1064

Authors: PAGE RL MCENTEE MC GEORGE SL WILLIAMS PL HEIDNER GL NOVOTNEY CA RIVIERE JE DEWHIRST MW THRALL DE
Citation: Rl. Page et al., PHARMACOKINETIC AND PHASE-I EVALUATION OF CARBOPLATIN IN DOGS, Journal of veterinary internal medicine, 7(4), 1993, pp. 235-240
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