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  • 4. Biological monitoring of smoke exposure among wildland firefighters: a pilot study comparing urinary methoxyphenols with personal exposures to carbon monoxide, particular matter, and levoglucosan.
    Neitzel R, Naeher LP, Paulsen M, Dunn K, Stock A, Simpson CD.
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  • 9. Inflammatory effects of woodsmoke exposure among wildland firefighters working at prescribed burns at the Savannah River Site, SC.
    Hejl AM, Adetona O, Diaz-Sanchez D, Carter JD, Commodore AA, Rathbun SL, Naeher LP.
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  • 12. Wildland smoke exposure values and exhaled breath indicators in firefighters.
    Miranda AI, Martins V, Cascão P, Amorim JH, Valente J, Borrego C, Ferreira AJ, Cordeiro CR, Viegas DX, Ottmar R.
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  • 16. Factors affecting smoke and crystalline silica exposure among wildland firefighters.
    Reinhardt TE, Broyles G.
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  • 19. Lung function measures following simulated wildland firefighter exposures.
    Ferguson MD, Semmens EO, Weiler E, Domitrovich J, French M, Migliaccio C, Palmer C, Dumke C, Ward T.
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  • 20. Exposure to bushfire smoke during prescribed burns and wildfires: firefighters' exposure risks and options.
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