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A new sampler to assess dermal exposure during wet working
John W. Cherrie, Andrew Apsley, Sean Semple
School of Medicine, Medical Sciences & Nutrition
Applied Health Sciences
Institute of Applied Health Sciences
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Air Movement
50%
Aqueous Mixture
50%
Contact Dermatitis
50%
Data Processing Algorithm
50%
Electronic Memory
50%
Evaporative Cooling
50%
Exposure Factors
50%
Exposure Frequency
50%
Output Signal
50%
Risk Determinants
50%
Wet Work
100%
Engineering
Air Movement
100%
Exposure Factor
100%
Output Signal
100%
Processing Algorithm
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Air Movement
100%
Dermal Exposure
100%
Evaporative Cooling
100%
Immunology and Microbiology
Air Temperature
100%
Contact Dermatitis
100%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Contact Dermatitis
100%
Material Science
Data Processing
100%