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B L Finley

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Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|November 1, 1996
Absorption and elimination of trivalent and hexavalent chromium in humans following ingestion of a bolus dose in drinking waterB D Kerger, D J Paustenbach, G E Corbett, et al.
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP|May 26, 1999
Need for improved science in standard setting for hexavalent chromiumD M Proctor, J M Panko, B L Finley, et al.
Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association|December 1, 1990
The current practice of health risk assessment: potential impact on standards for toxic air contaminantsD J Paustenbach, J D Jernigan, B L Finley, et al.
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP|October 24, 1998
The prevalence of chromium allergy in the United States and its implications for setting soil cleanup: a cost-effectiveness case studyD M Proctor, M M Fredrick, P K Scott, et al.
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP|August 1, 1997
Urinary chromium as a biological marker of environmental exposure: what are the limitations?D J Paustenbach, J M Panko, M M Fredrick, et al.
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health|January 1, 1997
Ingestion of chromium(VI) in drinking water by human volunteers: absorption, distribution, and excretion of single and repeated dosesB D Kerger, B L Finley, G E Corbett, et al.
Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis|December 1, 1994
Urinary excretion of chromium following ingestion of chromite-ore processing residues in humans: implications for biomonitoringM L Gargas, R L Norton, M A Harris, et al.
Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association (1995)|July 1, 1997
Identification of an accurate soil suspension/dispersion modeling method for use in estimating health-based soil cleanup levels of hexavalent chromium in chromite ore processing residuesP K Scott, B L Finley, H M Sung, et al.
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health|August 9, 1996
Urinary chromium concentrations in humans following ingestion of safe doses of hexavalent and trivalent chromium: implications for biomonitoringB L Finley, P K Scott, R L Norton, et al.
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health|September 1, 1992
Review of the allergic contact dermatitis hazard posed by chromium-contaminated soil: identifying a "safe" concentrationD J Paustenbach, P J Sheehan, J M Paull, et al.
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Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|November 1, 1996
Absorption and elimination of trivalent and hexavalent chromium in humans following ingestion of a bolus dose in drinking waterB D Kerger, D J Paustenbach, G E Corbett, et al.
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP|May 26, 1999
Need for improved science in standard setting for hexavalent chromiumD M Proctor, J M Panko, B L Finley, et al.
Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association|December 1, 1990
The current practice of health risk assessment: potential impact on standards for toxic air contaminantsD J Paustenbach, J D Jernigan, B L Finley, et al.
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP|October 24, 1998
The prevalence of chromium allergy in the United States and its implications for setting soil cleanup: a cost-effectiveness case studyD M Proctor, M M Fredrick, P K Scott, et al.
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP|August 1, 1997
Urinary chromium as a biological marker of environmental exposure: what are the limitations?D J Paustenbach, J M Panko, M M Fredrick, et al.
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health|January 1, 1997
Ingestion of chromium(VI) in drinking water by human volunteers: absorption, distribution, and excretion of single and repeated dosesB D Kerger, B L Finley, G E Corbett, et al.
Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis|December 1, 1994
Urinary excretion of chromium following ingestion of chromite-ore processing residues in humans: implications for biomonitoringM L Gargas, R L Norton, M A Harris, et al.
Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association (1995)|July 1, 1997
Identification of an accurate soil suspension/dispersion modeling method for use in estimating health-based soil cleanup levels of hexavalent chromium in chromite ore processing residuesP K Scott, B L Finley, H M Sung, et al.
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health|August 9, 1996
Urinary chromium concentrations in humans following ingestion of safe doses of hexavalent and trivalent chromium: implications for biomonitoringB L Finley, P K Scott, R L Norton, et al.
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health|September 1, 1992
Review of the allergic contact dermatitis hazard posed by chromium-contaminated soil: identifying a "safe" concentrationD J Paustenbach, P J Sheehan, J M Paull, et al.
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