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Tracking Semivolatile Organic Compounds Indoors: Merging Models and Field Sampling to Access Concentrations, Emissions, and Exposures
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Journal Article | Alfonso‐Garrido J, Bennett DH, Parthasarathy S, Moschet C, Young TM, McKone TE. Exposure Assessment For Air‐To‐Skin Uptake of Semivolatile Organic Compounds (SVOCs) Indoors. Environmental Science & Technology 2019;53(3):1608‐1616 |
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Journal Article | Moschet C, Anumol T, Lew BM, Bennett DH Young TM. Household dust as a repository of chemical accumulation: New insights from a comprehensive high‐resolution mass spectrometry study. Environmental Science & Technology 2018;52(5):2878‐2887. |
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Journal Article | Shin H-M, McKone TE, Bennett DH. Model framework for integrating multiple exposure pathways to chemicals in household cleaning products. Indoor Air 2017;27(4):829-839. |
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Presentation | Shin HM, Moschet C, Young TM, Bennett DH. New Insights into Human Exposure to Consumer Product Chemicals from Comprehensive Chemical Profiles of Indoor Dust. Joint Conference of the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology and Exposure Science, Ottawa, Canada, August 2018. |
R835641 (Final) |
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Presentation | Parthasarathy S, McKone TE. Air-mediated delivery of semivolatile organic compounds for inhalation and dermal uptake. Presented at the 25th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Exposure Science (ISES), Henderson, Nevada, October 18-22, 2015 (abstract Su-P-61). |
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Presentation | Shin HM, McKone TE, Bennett DH. Integrated model framework for chemical emissions from the use of consumer products: human exposure to ozone formation potential. Presented at the 25th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Exposure Science (ISES), Henderson, Nevada, October 18-22, 2015 (abstract Mo-O-G305). |
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Presentation | Moschet C, Lew B, Anumol T, Young TM. Chemical characterization of indoor dust by comprehensive target and non-target screening using GC-and LC-QTOF-MS/MS. Presented at the National Environmental Monitoring Conference, Washington, DC, August 7-11, 2016. |
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Presentation | Moschet C, Lew B, Anumol T, Shin HM, Bennett DH, Young TM. Chemical characterization of indoor dust by comprehensive target and non-target screening using GC-and LC-QTOF-MS/MS. Presented at the 7th SETAC World Congress/SETAC North America 37th Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, November 6-10, 2016. |
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Presentation | Shin HM, McKone TE, Bennett DH. Use of indoor dust levels to reconstruct exposure to semivolatile organic compounds. Presented at the 26th Annual International Society of Exposure Science (ISES) Conference, Utrecht, The Netherlands, October 9-13, 2016. |
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Presentation | Bennett DH, Moschet C, Shin HM, Young T. Determining Indoor Source Strengths:Utilizing Measurements and Models. International Society of Exposure Science, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, October 15-19, 2017. |
R835641 (2017) R835641 (Final) |
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Presentation | Hyeong‐Moo Shin, Christoph Moschet, Thomas Young, Deborah Bennett, New Insights into Human Exposure to Consumer Product Chemicals from Comprehensive Chemical Profiles of Indoor Dust, SETAC, Sacramento, November 2018. |
R835641 (Final) |
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