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Journal Publications Details for Grant Number R835641

Tracking Semivolatile Organic Compounds Indoors: Merging Models and Field Sampling to Access Concentrations, Emissions, and Exposures

RFA: New Methods in 21st Century Exposure Science (2013)

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Journal Article Exposure Assessment For Air-To-Skin Uptake of Semivolatile Organic Compounds (SVOCs) Indoors ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Garrido JA, Parthasarathy S, Moschet C, Young TM, McKone TE, Bennett DH Alfonso‐Garrido J, Bennett DH, Parthasarathy S, Moschet C, Young TM, McKone TE. Exposure Assessment For Air‐To‐Skin Uptake of Semivolatile Organic Compounds (SVOCs) Indoors. Environmental Science & Technology 2019;53(3):1608‐1616 R835641 (Final)
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Journal Article Household Dust as a Repository of Chemical Accumulation: New Insights from a Comprehensive High-Resolution Mass Spectrometric Study AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY Moschet C, Anumol T, Lew BM, Bennett DH, Young TM Moschet C, Anumol T, Lew BM, Bennett DH Young TM. Household dust as a repository of chemical accumulation: New insights from a comprehensive high‐resolution mass spectrometry study. Environmental Science & Technology 2018;52(5):2878‐2887. R835641 (Final)
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Journal Article Model framework for integrating multiple exposure pathways to chemicals in household cleaning products. None Shin H-M, McKone TE, Bennett DH Shin H-M, McKone TE, Bennett DH. Model framework for integrating multiple exposure pathways to chemicals in household cleaning products. Indoor Air 2017;27(4):829-839. R835641 (2016)
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