Proposed occupational exposure limits for select ethylene glycol ethers using PBPK models and Monte Carlo simulations.
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D J Paustenbach | M L Gargas | R H Reitz | C R Kirman | L M Sweeney | R A Corley | D. Paustenbach | C. Kirman | J. Holson | L. Sweeney | M. Gargas | R. Corley | J F Holson | M D Whorton | T R Tyler | K M Thompson | M. Whorton | T. Tyler | K. M. Thompson | K. M. Thompson | R. H. Reitz
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