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Volume 70, Number 19, January 2007

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Environmental Toxicology in Australasia
pp. 1577-1577(1)
Author: Priestly, Brian

Toxicology in Australia: A Key Component of Environmental Health
pp. 1578-1583(6)
Authors: Priestly, Brian G.; Marco, Peter Di; Sim, Malcolm; Moore, Michael R.; Langley, Andrew

Health Risk Assessment of Chlorobenzenes in the Air of Residential Houses Using Probabilistic Techniques
pp. 1594-1603(10)
Authors: Djohan, Djohan; Yu, Jimmy; Connell, Des; Christensen, Elizabeth

An Integrated in Vitro Approach for Toxicity Testing of Airborne Contaminants
pp. 1604-1612(9)
Authors: Bakand, Shahnaz; Hayes, Amanda; Winder, Chris

Associations Between Ambient PM2.5 Concentrations and Respiratory Symptoms in Melbourne, 1998-2005
pp. 1613-1618(6)
Authors: Bennett, Charmian M.; Simpson, Pamela; Raven, Joan; Skoric, Billy; Powell, Jennifer; Wolfe, Rory; Walters, E. Haydn; Abramson, Michael J.

Exposure Assessment Modeling for Volatiles - Towards an Australian Indoor Vapor Intrusion Model
pp. 1619-1634(16)
Authors: Turczynowicz, Leonid; Robinson, Neville I.

Issues in Australian Contaminated Land Risk Assessment Toxicology
pp. 1635-1637(3)
Authors: Clay, Jason; Thompson, Belinda

Site Contamination Health Risk Assessment Case Study Involving Tenant Relocation from a Former Gasworks Site
pp. 1638-1653(16)
Authors: Turczynowicz, Len; Fitzgerald, D. James; Nitschke, Monika; Mangas, Sam; McLean, Angela

A Proposed Approach for the Assessment of Chemicals in Indirect Potable Reuse Schemes
pp. 1654-1663(10)
Authors: Rodriguez, Clemencia; Weinstein, Philip; Cook, Angus; Devine, Brian; Van Buynder, Paul

Studies of the Comparative In Vitro Toxicology of the Cyanobacterial Metabolite Deoxycylindrospermopsin
pp. 1679-1686(8)
Authors: Neumann, Carolin; Bain, Peter; Shaw, Glen

Public Health Risks from Heavy Metals and Metalloids Present in Traditional Chinese Medicines
pp. 1694-1699(6)
Authors: Cooper, Kelli; Noller, Barry; Connell, Des; Yu, Jimmy; Sadler, Ross; Olszowy, Henry; Golding, Gary; Tinggi, Ujang; Moore, Michael R.; Myers, Stephen

In Vitro Physiologically Based Extraction Test (PBET) and Bioaccessibility of Arsenic and Lead from Various Mine Waste Materials
pp. 1700-1711(12)
Authors: Bruce, Scott; Noller, Barry; Matanitobua, Vitukawalu; Ng, Jack

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