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... 1973. Cancer mortality among uranium mill workers.
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... 2003b. Cancer incidence in municipalities near two former nuclear materials processing facilities in Pennsyl vania.
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... 2006. Molecular analysis of hprt mutations generated in Chinese hamster ovary EM9 cells by uranyl acetate, by hydrogen peroxide and spontaneously.
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... 1995. Uranium dust exposure and lung cancer risk in four uranium processing op erations.
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... 1991. Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund Volume 1: Human Health Evaluation Manual Supplemental Guidance: Standard Default Exposure Factors.
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... 2005. Human Health Risk Assessment of Capstone Depleted Uranium Aerosols.
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... 1995. Risk Assessment: Position Statement of the Health Physics Society.
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... 1975. Standard sources for health physics instrument calibration.
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... 1998. Testicular cancer and Persian Gulf War service.
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... 2001b. Surveillance of depleted uranium exposed Gulf War veterans: Health effects observed in an enlarged friendly fire cohort.
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... 2004b. Health effects of depleted uranium on exposed Gulf War veterans: A 10-year follow-up.
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... 1999. Inhaled uranium ore dust and lung cancer risk in rats.
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... New York: McGraw-Hill. OSAGWI (Office of the Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of Defense for Gulf War Illnesses)
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... 2006. Lung cancer mortality among workers at a nuclear materials fabrication plant.
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... 2005. Prediction of renal concentra tions of depleted uranium and radiation dose in Gulf War veterans with embedded shrapnel.
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... 2000. Depleted Uranium -- Human Exposure Assessment and Health Risk Characteriza tion in Support of the Environmental Exposure Report "Depleted Uranium in the Gulf" of the Office of the Special Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Gulf War Illnesses, Medical Readiness and Military Deployments (OSAGWI)
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... 2003. Uranyl acetate causes DNA single strand breaks in vitro in the presence of ascorbate (vitamin C)


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