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1. Particle Size-Selective Sampling in the Workplace: Rationale and Recommended Techniques

6. Exposure science for terrorist attacks and theaters of military conflict: minimizing contact with toxicants.

7. Using national and local extant data to characterize environmental exposures in the National Children's Study: Queens County, New York [corrected] [published erratum appears in ENVIRON HEALTH PERSPECT 2010 May;118(5):A 197].

9. Health and environmental consequences of the World Trade Center Disaster.

12. World Trade Center (WTC) dust exposure in mice is associated with inflammation, oxidative stress and epigenetic changes in the lung.

13. Preparedness and response to chemical and biological threats: the role of exposure science.

14. A post-remediation assessment in Jersey City of the association of hexavalent chromium in house dust and urinary chromium in children.

15. Manganese concentrations in soil and settled dust in an area with historic ferroalloy production.

16. Assessment of phthalates/phthalate alternatives in children's toys and childcare articles: Review of the report including conclusions and recommendation of the Chronic Hazard Advisory Panel of the Consumer Product Safety Commission.

18. Evaluation of Diesel Exhaust Continuous Monitors in Controlled Environmental Conditions.

19. Measurement of Soluble and Total Hexavalent Chromium in the Ambient Airborne Particles in New Jersey.

20. Modeling Population Exposures to Silver Nanoparticles Present in Consumer Products.

21. Changing trends in phthalate exposures.

22. A tiered framework for risk-relevant characterization and ranking of chemical exposures: applications to the National Children's Study (NCS).

23. Variability in bioreactivity linked to changes in size and zeta potential of diesel exhaust particles in human immune cells.

24. Quantitative assessment of inhalation exposure and deposited dose of aerosol from nanotechnology-based consumer sprays.

25. Bioaccessibility and Risk of Exposure to Metals and SVOCs in Artificial Turf Field Fill Materials and Fibers.

26. Impacts of a nanosized ceria additive on diesel engine emissions of particulate and gaseous pollutants.

28. Interconversion of chromium species during air sampling: effects of O3, NO2, SO2, particle matrices, temperature, and humidity.

29. A discussion of exposure science in the 21st century: a vision and a strategy.

30. Exposure indices for the National Children's Study: application to inhalation exposures in Queens County, NY.

31. Two decades of exposure assessment studies on chromate production waste in Jersey City, New Jersey--what we have learned about exposure characterization and its value to public health and remediation.

32. Nanomaterial inhalation exposure from nanotechnology-based cosmetic powders: a quantitative assessment.

33. Exposures to volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and associated health risks of socio-economically disadvantaged population in a "hot spot" in Camden, New Jersey.

34. Design and validation of a passive deposition sampler.

35. Potential for inhalation exposure to engineered nanoparticles from nanotechnology-based cosmetic powders.

36. Use of a robotic sampling platform to assess young children's exposure to indoor bioaerosols.

38. Characterization of spatial impact of particles emitted from a cement material production facility on outdoor particle deposition in the surrounding community.

39. New Jersey: a case study of the reduction in urban and suburban air pollution from the 1950s to 2010.

40. Ambient concentrations and personal exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) in an urban community with mixed sources of air pollution.

41. Potential for exposure to engineered nanoparticles from nanotechnology-based consumer spray products.

42. Personal and ambient exposures to air toxics in Camden, New Jersey.

43. Sickness response symptoms among healthy volunteers after controlled exposures to diesel exhaust and psychological stress.

44. Development and in-home testing of the Pretoddler Inhalable Particulate Environmental Robotic (PIPER Mk IV) sampler.

45. Collection efficiencies of an electrostatic sampler with superhydrophobic surface for fungal bioaerosols.

46. Hexavalent chromium in house dust--a comparison between an area with historic contamination from chromate production and background locations.

47. Nanotechnology and exposure science: what is needed to fill the research and data gaps for consumer products.

48. Response to the comment by Henry Kahn and Dennis Santella on a summary of the development of a signature for detection of residual dust from the collapse of the World Trade Center buildings.

49. Exposure science: a view of the past and milestones for the future.

50. Superfund: is it safe to go home?

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