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COMPARING PESTICIDE TRANSFERS FROM RESIDENTIAL SURFACES USING TRANSFERABLE RESIDUE SAMPLING TECHNIQUES AND VIDEO-FLUORESCENT IMAGING
Citation:
Nishioka, M. G., E A. CohenHubal, W. Ivancic, M. Morara, S. Bortnick, K. Andrews, J. Sowry, A. Gregg, AND M. McCauley. COMPARING PESTICIDE TRANSFERS FROM RESIDENTIAL SURFACES USING TRANSFERABLE RESIDUE SAMPLING TECHNIQUES AND VIDEO-FLUORESCENT IMAGING. Presented at International Society of Exposure Analysis, Stresa, Italy, September 21-25, 2003.
Impact/Purpose:
1. To identify those pesticides, pathways, and activities that represent the highest potential exposures to children;
2. To determine the factors that influence pesticide exposures to children;
3. To develop methods for measuring multimedia exposures to children, including methods that account for important activities that take place in home, school, and day care settings;
4. To generate data on multimedia pesticide concentrations, pesticide biomarkers, and exposure factors that can be used as inputs to aggregate exposure models for children.
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