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  1. Spatial and temporal variability of incidental nanoparticles in indoor workplaces: impact on the characterization of point source exposures
  2. Simultaneous determination of thirteen organophosphate esters in settled indoor house dust and a comparison between two sampling techniques
  3. Zinc in House Dust: Speciation, Bioaccessibility, and Impact of Humidity
  4. Evaluating the capabilities of Aerosol-to-Liquid Particle Extraction System (ALPXS)/ICP-MS for monitoring trace metals in indoor air
  5. Impact of humidity on speciation and bioaccessibility of Pb, Zn, Co and Se in house dust
  6. Assessing the Bioavailability and Risk from Metal-Contaminated Soils and Dusts
  7. Ultrasonic dissolution for ICP-MS determination of trace elements in lightly loaded airborne PM filters
  8. Variability of bioaccessibility results using seventeen different methods on a standard reference material, NIST 2710
  9. Metal impurities provide useful tracers for identifying exposures to airborne single-wall carbon nanotubes released from work-related processes
  10. Development of temporally refined land-use regression models predicting daily household-level air pollution in a panel study of lung function among asthmatic children
  11. The impact of drinking water, indoor dust and paint on blood lead levels of children aged 1–5 years in Montréal (Québec, Canada)
  12. Canadian House Dust Study: Population-based concentrations, loads and loading rates of arsenic, cadmium, chromium, copper, nickel, lead, and zinc inside urban homes
  13. Urban Environments and Natural Hazards
  14. Release Rates
  15. Comparison of Two In Vitro Extraction Protocols for Assessing Metals’ Bioaccessibility Using Dust and Soil Reference Materials
  16. Chemical transformations of lead compounds under humid conditions: implications for bioaccessibility
  17. Determination of synthetic musk compounds in indoor house dust by gas chromatography–ion trap mass spectrometry
  18. Identification and Characterization of Arsenic and Metal Compounds in Contaminated Soil, Mine Tailings, and House Dust Using Synchrotron-Based Microanalysis
  19. Lead Speciation in House Dust from Canadian Urban Homes Using EXAFS, Micro-XRF, and Micro-XRD
  20. Canadian House Dust Study: Lead Bioaccessibility and Speciation
  21. Lead speciation in indoor dust: a case study to assess old paint contribution in a Canadian urban house
  22. Windsor, Ontario Exposure Assessment Study: Design and Methods Validation of Personal, Indoor, and Outdoor Air Pollution Monitoring
  23. Windsor, Ontario Exposure Assessment Study: Design and Methods Validation of Personal, Indoor, and Outdoor Air Pollution Monitoring
  24. Extending wipe sampling methodologies to elements other than lead
  25. Buoyancy-Corrected Gravimetric Analysis of Lightly Loaded Filters
  26. Validation of continuous particle monitors for personal, indoor, and outdoor exposures
  27. Concentration Distribution and Bioaccessibility of Trace Elements in Nano and Fine Urban Airborne Particulate Matter: Influence of Particle Size
  28. Simultaneous quantitation of parabens, triclosan, and methyl triclosan in indoor house dust using solid phase extraction and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry
  29. Application of Synchrotron X-ray Techniques for the Determination of Metal Speciation in (House) Dust Particles
  30. Evaluation of airborne particulate matter and metals data in personal, indoor and outdoor environments using ED-XRF and ICP-MS and co-located duplicate samples
  31. An Update on the Research Activities of the Environmental and Occupational Working Group for the Ontario Health Study (OHS)
  32. Influence of Matrix Composition on the Bioaccessibility of Copper, Zinc, and Nickel in Urban Residential Dust and Soil
  33. Evaluation of semiquantitative analysis mode in ICP-MS
  34. Monitoring personal, indoor, and outdoor exposures to metals in airborne particulate matter: Risk of contamination during sampling, handling and analysis
  35. The Influence of Matrix Composition on Bioaccessible Zinc and Nickel in Residential Dust and Soil
  36. Analysis of Environmental Samples Using Microwave-Assisted Acid Digestion and Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry: Maximizing Total Element Recoveries
  37. Mercury and antimony in soils and non-vascular plants near two past-producing mercury mines, British Columbia, Canada
  38. Role of sediment composition in trace metal distribution in lake sediments
  39. Sources of variability in mercury flux measurements
  40. Application of a laboratory gas exchange chamber for assessment of in situ mercury emissions
  41. Increases in mercury emissions from desert soils in response to rainfall and irrigation
  42. Nevada STORMS project: Measurement of mercury emissions from naturally enriched surfaces
  43. Mercury in lake sediments of the Precambrian Shield near Huntsville, Ontario, Canada
  44. Temporal variation of mercury in vegetation
  45. Temporal Variation of Mercury in Vegetation
  46. Current Methods of Estimating Atmospheric Mercury Fluxes in Remote Areas
  47. The determination of exchangeable cations in acid soils: Errors caused by weathering reactions during neutral salt extraction
  48. The analysis of vegetation for total mercury
  49. Elements and Their Compounds in Indoor Environments