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2009 Status Report: Advances In Inhalation Dosimetry of Gases and Vapors With Portal of Entry Effects In the Upper Respiratory Tract
The U.S. EPA has released the final status report entitled Advances in Inhalation Dosimetry of Gases and Vapors with Portal of Entry Effects in the Upper Respiratory Tract.
Citation:
U.S. EPA. 2009 Status Report: Advances In Inhalation Dosimetry of Gases and Vapors With Portal of Entry Effects In the Upper Respiratory Tract. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-09/072, 2009.
Impact/Purpose:
The purpose of this report is to briefly review advances in the state-of-the-science for inhalation gas dosimetry related to the upper respiratory tract (URT) or nasal tract region.
Description:
This status report provides a review of the advances in the state of the science for interspecies inhalation gas dosimetry related to the upper respiratory tract (URT) or nasal tract region.
URLs/Downloads:
IRIS DatabaseStatus Report: Advances in Inhalation Dosimetry of Gases and Vapors with Portal of Entry Effects in the Upper Respiratory Tract (PDF, 100 pp, 897 KB, about PDF)