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386 related items for PubMed ID: 22434453

  • 1. Transport of a solvent mixture across two glove materials when applied in a paint matrix.
    Tran JQ, Ceballos DM, Dills RL, Yost MG, Morgan MS.
    Arch Environ Contam Toxicol; 2012 Jul; 63(1):169-76. PubMed ID: 22434453
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  • 2. Protection efficacy of gloves against components of the solvent in a sprayed isocyanate coating utilizing a reciprocating permeation panel.
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  • 3. Testing of glove efficacy against sprayed isocyanate coatings utilizing a reciprocating permeation panel.
    Ceballos DM, Sasakura M, Reeb-Whitaker C, Broadwater K, Milbauer M, Crampton R, Dills R, Yost MG.
    Ann Occup Hyg; 2014 Jan; 58(1):50-9. PubMed ID: 24366204
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  • 4. Glove permeation by semiconductor processing mixtures containing glycol-ether derivatives.
    Zellers ET, Ke HQ, Smigiel D, Sulewski R, Patrash SJ, Han MW, Zhang GZ.
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  • 6. Change in permeation parameters and the decontamination efficacy of three chemical protective gloves after repeated exposures to solvents and thermal decontaminations.
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  • 7. A comparative analysis of glove permeation resistance to paint stripping formulations.
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  • 9. Survey of dermal protection in Washington State collision repair industry.
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    J Occup Environ Hyg; 2011 Sep; 8(9):551-60. PubMed ID: 21830873
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  • 10. [Evaporation of selected cytotoxic drugs and permeation of protective gloves--research into the occupational risks of health care personnel handling hazardous cytotoxic drugs (CYTO project)].
    Dolezalová L, Odráska P, Gorná L, Prudilová M, Vejpustková R, Bláha L.
    Klin Onkol; 2009 Sep; 22(5):218-22. PubMed ID: 19886359
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  • 13. Modeling the temperature dependence of N-methylpyrrolidone permeation through butyl- and natural-rubber gloves.
    Zellers ET, Sulewski R.
    Am Ind Hyg Assoc J; 1993 Sep; 54(9):465-79. PubMed ID: 8379494
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  • 14. Permeability of hair dye compounds p-phenylenediamine, toluene-2,5-diaminesulfate and resorcinol through protective gloves in hairdressing.
    Lind ML, Johnsson S, Meding B, Boman A.
    Ann Occup Hyg; 2007 Jul; 51(5):479-85. PubMed ID: 17595170
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  • 15. Permeation of a straight oil metalworking fluid through disposable nitrile, chloroprene, vinyl, and latex gloves.
    Xu W, Que Hee SS.
    J Hazard Mater; 2007 Aug 25; 147(3):923-9. PubMed ID: 17324502
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  • 16. The use of 3M porous polymer extraction discs in assessing protective clothing chemical permeation.
    Vo E, Berardinelli SP, Boeniger M.
    Appl Occup Environ Hyg; 2001 Jul 25; 16(7):729-35. PubMed ID: 11458919
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  • 17. Protective gloves of polymeric materials. Experimental permeation testing and clinical study of side effects.
    Mellström G.
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  • 18. An evaluation of the permeability of chemotherapy gloves to three cancer chemotherapy drugs.
    Singleton LC, Connor TH.
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  • 19. A new penetration test method: protection efficiency of glove and clothing materials against diphenylmethane diisocyanate (MDI).
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  • 20. Glove resistance to permeation by a 7.5% hydrogen peroxide sterilizing and disinfecting solution.
    Monticello MV, Gaber DJ.
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