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Leake, James

Unpublished data. Atmospheric samples taken during the summer of 1936 after the dust clouds from the Dust Bowl reached Washington, D. C., showed concentrations as high as 250 mg per cu cm at breathing level. Settled dust samples from various localities in Kansas and Nebraska were furnished the author by Dr. James Leake of the U. S. Public Health Service. The samples were air-elutriated and fractions submitted for both petrographic and chemical analysis. [Pg.12]

De Ahneida JR, Morris A, Whyne CM, James AL, Witteiick U. Testing biomechanical strength of an in vitro cerebrospinal fluid leak repairs. J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 2009 38(1) 106-11. [Pg.57]


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