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Refinement of the Nanoparticle Emission Assessment Technique into the Nanomaterial Exposure Assessment Technique (NEAT 2.0)Evaluation of microbiological contamination in a museumAnthrax letters in an open office environment: effects of selected CDC response guidelines on personal exposure and building contaminationCriteria for validation of methods in microbial forensicsTuberculosis in the microbacteriology laboratoryAn evaluation of biological and other exposures during an indoor stock showA tracer gas evaluation at a garment manufacturing facility with extensive transmission of tuberculosisAcquisition and spreadsheet analysis of real time dust exposure data: a case studyAerosol exposure from an ultrasonically activated (harmonic) deviceEvaluation of rayon swab surface sample collection method for Bacillus spores from nonporous surfacesMultigeneration cross contamination of mail with Bacillus species spores by tumblingApplication of culturable sampling methods for the assessment of workplace concentrations of bioaerosolsMicrobial containment in conventional fermentation processesExposure assessment and analysis for biological agentsUse of local exhaust ventilation to control aerosol exposures resulting from the use of a reciprocating saw during autopsyRapid detection and determination of the aerodynamic size range of airborne mycobacteria associated with whirlpoolsOccupational safety and health criteria for responsible development of nanotechnologyOverview of risk management for engineered nanomaterialsThe relationship between symptoms and IgG and IgE antibodies in an office environmentControl of methylene chloride-furniture stripping dip tankBioaerosol lung damage in a worker with repeated exposure to fungi in a water-damaged buildingGuidelines for assessing and managing asthma risk at work, school, and recreationGastrointestinal anthrax after an animal-hide drumming event - New Hampshire and Massachusetts, 2009Walk-Through Survey Report No. CT-116-19a: Control Technology For Fermentation Processes At Gist-Brocades USA, Incorporated, Kingstree, South CarolinaNIOSH evaluation of air sampling methodologies for Bacillus anthracis in a United State Postal Service processing and distribution centerBiological agents - control in the occupational environmentACGIH bioaerosols committee: update on new directionsResponding to detection of aerosolized Bacillus anthracis by autonomous detection systems in the workplaceAntibodies to Roridin a-hemisuccinate-human serum albumin in sera from workers exposed to stachybotrys chartarum in a water-damaged buildingHealth hazard evaluation report: HETA-2000-0092-2832, Charles Harwood Complex, Saint Croix, United States, Virgin IslandsHealth hazard evaluation report: HETA-2000-0124-2875, Tenneco Automotive, Milan, OhioHealth hazard evaluation report: HETA 2002-0109-2927, NIOSH evaluation of air sampling methodologies for Bacillus anthracis in a United States Postal Service Processing and Distribution Center, Trenton, New JerseyResponding to detection of aerosolized Bacillus anthracis by autonomous detection systems in the workplaceFindings from a NIOSH IEQ investigationOccupational exposure characterization during the manufacture of cellulose nanomaterialsCutaneous anthrax associated with drum making using goat hides from West Africa - Connecticut, 2007Public health dispatch: update: cutaneous anthrax in a laboratory worker - Texas, 2002NIOSH indoor air quality investigation of a hurricane damaged outpatient clinic in the United States Virgin IslandsNIOSH evaluation of air sampling methodologies for bacillus anthracis in a United States postal service processing and distribution centerEnvironmental assessment of a reference mycobacteriology laboratory and five public hospitals in Mexico with regard to occupationally-acquired tuberculosis
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