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Inhalation toxicology

Utesch RC, Weir FW, Bruckner JV. 1981. Development of an animal model of solvent abuse for use in evaluation of extreme trichloroethylene inhalation. Toxicology 19 169-182. [Pg.294]

Mewhinney JA, Muggenburg BA. 1977. Patterns of dose after inhalation of monodisperse or polydisperse aerosols. In Boecker BB, Hobbs CH, Martinez BS, eds. Inhalation Toxicology Research Institute annual report Lovelace Biomedical and Environmental Research Institute. Albuquerque, NM Inhalation Toxicology Research Institute, 44-47. [Pg.250]

Stanley JA, Edison AF, Mewhinney JA, et al. 1978. Inhalation toxicology of industrial plutonium and uranium oxide aerosols II. Deposition, retention and dosimetry. Health Phys 35(6) 888. [Pg.261]

AJ Hickey. Lung deposition and clearance of pharmaceutical aerosols What can be learned from inhalation toxicology and industrial hygiene Aerosol Sci Technol 18 290-304, 1993. [Pg.500]

BKJ Leong, ed. Inhalation Toxicology and Technology. Ann Arbor, MI Ann Arbor Science, 1981. [Pg.501]

Oberdorster, G. (2002) Toxicokinetics and effects offibrous and nonfibrous particles. Inhalation Toxicology, 14 (1), 29—56. Warheit, D.B. (2006) What is currently known about the health risks related to carbon nanotube exposures Carbon,... [Pg.211]

Baron, P.A. et al. (2008) Aerosolization of single-walled carbon nanotubes for an inhalation study. Inhalation Toxicology,... [Pg.212]

Simeonova, P.P. and Erdely, A. (2009) Engineered nanoparticle respiratory exposure and potential risks for cardiovascular toxicity predictive tests and biomarkers. Inhalation Toxicology,... [Pg.214]

Benjamin, S. A., Boecker, B. B., Lustgarten, C. S., Jones, R. K., McClellan, R. O. and Pickrell, J. A. (1974). Toxicity of inhaled 144CeCl3 in beagle dogs. VII, page 93 in Inhalation Toxicology Research Institute Annual Report 1973-1974, Report No. LF-49 (Lovelace Foundation, Albuquerque, New Mexico). [Pg.79]

Roger O. McClellan, Chairman Director, Inhalation Toxicology Research Institute Lovelace Biomedical and Environmental Research Institute Albuquerque, New Mexico... [Pg.119]

Richard G. Cuddihy Inhalation Toxicology Research Institute... [Pg.119]

Crane CR, Sanders DC, Endecott BR, et al. 1986. Inhalation toxicology VI. Evaluation of the relative toxicity of thermal decomposition products from nine aircraft panel materials. Washington, DC Federal Aviation Administration, Office of Aviation Medicine. DOT/FAA/AM-86/3. [Pg.100]

Alarie, Y. Proceedings of the Inhalation Toxicology and Technology Symposium, Leong, B.K., Ed. Ann Arbor Science, 1980, 207-238. [Pg.19]

Lovelace Inhalation Toxicology Research Institute, P.O. Box 5890, Albuquerque, NM 87185... [Pg.48]

In a study conducted at the Lovelace Inhalation Toxicology Research Institute (ITR1), rats were exposed for up to 30 months, 7 h/day, 5 days/wk, to diesel exhaust containing 0, 0.35, 3.5, or 7.1 mg soot/m3 of air. The diesel engine exhaust was generated as indicated in the section of this paperon "Physical/Chemical Characteristics of Diesel Soot." The lowest exposure concentration, 0.35 mg soot/m3, is directly relevant to some occupational exposures and is 10 to 100 times higher than any current or anticipated environmental exposures. Observations of the animals were made at 6-mo intervals and included measures of dosimetry (mg soot/g lung),... [Pg.54]

Donald E.Gardner, Inhalation Toxicology Associates, Inc., Raleigh, North Carolina... [Pg.6]

Acknowledging the possible existence of deviations, this simplified approach of using C and t for dose determination provides that basis for dose-response assessments in practically all inhalation toxicological studies. [Pg.348]

The first principle of dose-response determination in inhalation toxicology is based on Haber s rule, which states that responses to an inhaled toxicant will be the same under conditions where C varies in complementary manner to t (Haber, 1924). For example, if C t elicits a specific magnitude of the same response that is, Ct = K, where A is a constant for the stated magnitude of response (as shown in Figure 10.2). [Pg.348]

More comprehensive descriptions and discussions on inhalation toxicology and technology may be found in several recent monographs, reviews, and textbooks (Willeke, 1980 Leong et al., 1981 Witschi and Nettesheim, 1982 Clarke and Pavia, 1984 Phalen, 1984 Witschi and Brain, 1985 Barrow, 1986 McFadden, 1986 Menzel and Amdur, 1986 Salem, 1986 Gardner, 1988 Gad and Chengelis, 1998 Valentine and Kennedy, 2001 McClellan, 1989 Hext, 2000). [Pg.357]


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