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U.S. Army Medical Research and

T. R. Sweeney, M Survey of Compoundsfrom the Hntiradiation Drug Development Program of the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Washington, D.C., 1979. [Pg.500]

This work was supported in part by the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command, Contract Numbers DAMD17-C-5171 and DAMD17-87-C-7001. Portions of this research were performed in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the M.S.(R.A.E.), Ph.D.(V.L.T.), and M.D. with Research Distinction(A.M.S.) degrees at the University of Miami. The expert technical assistance of Laurie Roszell and lioyd Schulman is acknowledged. [Pg.175]

This work was supported by U. S. Army Medical Research and Development Contract DAMD17-81-C-6063. [Pg.345]

Dacre JC, Burrows WD, Wade CWR, et al. 1979. Problem definition studies on potential environmental pollutants v. physical, chemical toxicological, and biological properties of seven substances used in pyrotechnic compositions. U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command Technical Report 7704. [Pg.151]

USAMRMC Products Portfolio. U.S. Army Medical Research and Material Command, Fort Detrick, MD (May) 2004. [Pg.481]

N. L. Vora, Electrochemical Treatment of Breast Cancer with Direct Current, U.S. Army Medical Research and Material Command, Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012, U.S., Report on Award Number DAMD17-96-1-6184 (June 1999). S. L. David, D. R. Absolom, C. R. Smith, J. Gams and M. A. Herbert, Cancer Research 45 (1985) 5625. [Pg.514]

Army. 1979. Problem definition study on 1,3-dinitrobenzene, 1,3,5-trinitrobenzene, and di-n-propyl adipate. Contract no. DAMD17-77-C-7057. Frederick, MD U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command, Fort Detrick. Document no. AD A099732. [Pg.112]

Pierson, Jerry, RPh., Ph.D., Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army, Chief, Regulatory Affairs, Office of Regulatory Compliance and Quality, U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command, April 19, 2001. [Pg.90]

Chian, E. S. K. Fang, H. H. P. In Evaluation of New Reverse Osmosis Membranes for the Separation of Toxic Organic Compounds from Waste-water Annual Report to the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command, Department of the Army Washington, DC, 1973 Contract No. DADA17-73-C-3025. [Pg.453]

Funding for this work was provided by the NIH (5 R56 DK078691-02) and the U.S. Army Medical Research and Material Command s Military Operational Medical Research Program/Julia Weaver Fund (W81XWH-04-1-0630), and the NSF (CHE0414554). [Pg.439]

W.D. Korte, J.R. Smith, B.R. Capacio, M. DeLion and D.R. Anderson, Monitoring sulfur mustard exposure by the GC-MS analysis of thiodiglycol cleaved from blood proteins , U.S. Army medical research and material command, Proceedings of the 2002 Bioscience Review, Hunt Valley, MD, 269. [Pg.449]

Army. 1977. The determination of tetryl and 2,3-, 2,4-, 2,5-, 2,6-, 3,4-, and 3,5- dinitrotoluene using high performance liquid chromatography. Washington, DC U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command. Document no. AD A042598. [Pg.90]

Pohland FG, Shaffer TR, Yari S, et al. 1987. Fate of selected organic pollutants during landfill disposal operations. U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Company, Fort Detrick, Frederick, MD. 16, ADA 100-117. [Pg.153]

Elhn, R.I. 1981. Anomalies in Theories and Therapy of Intoxication by Potent Organophosphorus Anticholinesterase Compounds. Special Publication USA-BML-SP-81-003. DTIC AD-A101364. U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command, Biomedical Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Edgewood, Md. [Pg.51]

Goldman, M., B.W. Wilson, T.G. Kawakami, L.S. Rosenblatt, M.R. Culbertson, J.P. Schreider, J.F. Remsen, and M. Shifrine. 1988. Toxicity Studies on Agent VX. Final Report. DTIC AD-A201397. Prepared by die Laboratory for Energy-Related Healdi Research, University of California, Davis, Calif., for die U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command, Fort Detrick, Frederick,... [Pg.51]

La Borde, J.B., and H.K. Bates. 1986. Developmental Toxicity Study of Agent GB—DCSM Types I and II in CD Rats and NZW Rabbits. Final Report. Prepared by the National Center for Toxicological Research, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Jefferson, Ar., for the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command, Fort Detrick, Md. [Pg.62]

Daniels, J.I. 1990. Lewisite. Pp. 6-1 to 6-22 in Evaluation of Military Field Water Quality, Vol. 4. Health Criteria and Recommendations for Standards, Part 2. Interim Standards for Selected Threat Agents and Risks from Exceeding these Standards. UCRL-21008 DTIC AD-A241523. Prepared by Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, University of California, Livermore, Calif., for the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Comand, Fort Detrick, Frederick, Md. [Pg.108]

Gaylor, D.W. and J.J. Chen. 1996. A simple upper limit for the sum of the risks of the components in a mixture. Risk Anal. 16 395-398. Hackett, P.L., L.B. Sasser, R.L. Rommereim, J.A. Cushing, R.L. Buschbom, and D.R. Kalkwarf. 1987. Teratology studies of lewisite and sulfur mustard agents Effects of lewisite in rats and rabbits. PNL-6408. DTIC AD-A198423. Prepared by Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Richland, Wash., for the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command, Fort Detrick, Frederick, Md. [Pg.108]


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