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  • 2. Size distribution and speciation of chromium in paint spray aerosol at an aerospace facility.
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  • 8. Personal exposure to ultrafine particles in the workplace: exploring sampling techniques and strategies.
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  • 12. Characterization and mapping of very fine particles in an engine machining and assembly facility.
    Heitbrink WA, Evans DE, Peters TM, Slavin TJ.
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  • 13. Characteristics of beryllium exposure to small particles at a beryllium production facility.
    Virji MA, Stefaniak AB, Day GA, Stanton ML, Kent MS, Kreiss K, Schuler CR.
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    Ramachandran G, Vincent JH.
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  • 15. A modified Marple-type cascade impactor for assessing aerosol particle size distributions in workplaces.
    Wu YH, Vincent JH.
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  • 18. A comparison of total, respirable, and real-time airborne particulate sampling in horse barns.
    Rosenthal FS, Gruntman A, Couetil LL.
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  • 19. Aerosol size distribution in a uranium processing and fuel fabrication facility.
    Prasad KV, Balbudhe AY, Srivastava GK, Tripathi RM, Puranik VD.
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