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Records 1 to 7 of 7 records published between 09/22/2012 and 09/22/2017 from author Jeanette Reyes

2017
Reyes, J. AND P. Price. An Analysis of Cumulative Risks Indicated by Biomonitoring Data of Six Phthalates Using the Maximum Cumulative Ratio. 2017 Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, March 12 - 16, 2017.
Rappold, A., J. Reyes, G. Pouliot, W. Cascio, AND D. Diaz-Sanchez. Community vulnerability to health impacts of wildland fire smoke exposure. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 51(12):6674-6682, (2017).
2016
Wilkins, J., G. Pouliot, K. Foley, A. Rappold, J. Reyes, AND Tom Pierce. A Five- Year CMAQ Model Performance for Wildfires and Prescribed Fires. 2nd International Smoke Sysmoposium, Long Beach, CA, November 14 - 17, 2016.
Alman, B., K. Rappazzo, J. Reyes, AND L. Neas. Do factors related to combustion-based sources explain heterogeneity in PM-mortality associations across the United States? International Society for Environmental Epidemiology Annual Conference, Rome, ITALY, September 01 - 04, 2016.
Rappazzo, K., B. Alman, J. Reyes, AND L. Neas. Factors relating to windblown dust in associations between PM2.5 and mortality across the United States. International Society for Environmental Epidemiology, Annual Conference, Rome, ITALY, September 01 - 04, 2016.
Wilkins, J., G. Pouliot, K. Foley, A. Rappold, J. Reyes, AND Tom Pierce. Impact of Wildland Fire Emission on PM2.5 & Ozone in a Five-year CMAQ Simulation. American Geophysical Union AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 12 - 16, 2016.
Crooks, J., W. Cascio, M. Percy, J. Reyes, L. Neas, AND E Hilborn. The Association between Dust Storms and Daily Non-Accidental Mortality in the United States, 1993-2005. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), Research Triangle Park, NC, 124(11):1735-43, (2016).