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Jim Gerostamoulos

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Therapeutic Drug Monitoring|March 19, 2002
Postmortem drug analysis: analytical and toxicological aspectsOlaf H Drummer, Jim Gerostamoulos
Environmental Research|June 8, 2002
Are 24-hour urine samples and creatinine adjustment required for analysis of inorganic arsenic in urine in population studies?Andrea L Hinwood, Malcolm R Sim, Nick de Klerk, et al.
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|December 4, 2003
The involvement of drugs in drivers of motor vehicles killed in Australian road traffic crashesOlaf H Drummer, Jim Gerostamoulos, Helen Batziris, et al.
Forensic Science International|July 10, 2003
The incidence of drugs in drivers killed in Australian road traffic crashesOlaf H Drummer, Jim Gerostamoulos, Helen Batziris, et al.
Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA|July 28, 2007
Drug use in motor vehicle drivers presenting to an Australian, adult major trauma centreChin Wei Ch'ng, Mark Fitzgerald, Jim Gerostamoulos, et al.
Environmental Geochemistry and Health|June 25, 2004
Exposure to inorganic arsenic in soil increases urinary inorganic arsenic concentrations of residents living in old mining areasAndrea L Hinwood, Malcolm R Sim, Damien Jolley, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Health Research|August 12, 2003
Risk factors for increased urinary inorganic arsenic concentrations from low arsenic concentrations in drinking waterAndrea L Hinwood, Malcolm R Sim, Damien Jolley, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|February 8, 2003
Hair and toenail arsenic concentrations of residents living in areas with high environmental arsenic concentrationsAndrea L Hinwood, Malcolm R Sim, Damien Jolley, et al.
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Therapeutic Drug Monitoring|March 19, 2002
Postmortem drug analysis: analytical and toxicological aspectsOlaf H Drummer, Jim Gerostamoulos
Environmental Research|June 8, 2002
Are 24-hour urine samples and creatinine adjustment required for analysis of inorganic arsenic in urine in population studies?Andrea L Hinwood, Malcolm R Sim, Nick de Klerk, et al.
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|December 4, 2003
The involvement of drugs in drivers of motor vehicles killed in Australian road traffic crashesOlaf H Drummer, Jim Gerostamoulos, Helen Batziris, et al.
Forensic Science International|July 10, 2003
The incidence of drugs in drivers killed in Australian road traffic crashesOlaf H Drummer, Jim Gerostamoulos, Helen Batziris, et al.
Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA|July 28, 2007
Drug use in motor vehicle drivers presenting to an Australian, adult major trauma centreChin Wei Ch'ng, Mark Fitzgerald, Jim Gerostamoulos, et al.
Environmental Geochemistry and Health|June 25, 2004
Exposure to inorganic arsenic in soil increases urinary inorganic arsenic concentrations of residents living in old mining areasAndrea L Hinwood, Malcolm R Sim, Damien Jolley, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Health Research|August 12, 2003
Risk factors for increased urinary inorganic arsenic concentrations from low arsenic concentrations in drinking waterAndrea L Hinwood, Malcolm R Sim, Damien Jolley, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|February 8, 2003
Hair and toenail arsenic concentrations of residents living in areas with high environmental arsenic concentrationsAndrea L Hinwood, Malcolm R Sim, Damien Jolley, et al.
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