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Cowl Rinsing Procedure for Airborne Fiber Sampling

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Pages 619-622 | Received 06 Oct 1989, Accepted 15 Mar 1990, Published online: 25 Feb 2011

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Edmond Kauffer & Céline Eypert-Blaison. (2004) Effect of Using a Cowl When Measuring the Fiber Number Concentration by the Membrane Filter Method. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene 1:5, pages 289-295.
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PaulA. MacKinnon, ThomasJ. Lentz, CarolH. Rice, JamesE. Lockey, GraceK. Lemasters & PeterS. Gartside. (2001) Electron Microscopy Study of Refractory Ceramic Fibers. Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene 16:10, pages 944-951.
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C.A. Robbins, P.N. Breysse, M. Francis, P.S. J. Lees, N. Chopra & M. Corn. (1992) Comparison of Size Characteristics of Fibers Found on Sample Filters and Cassette Cowls from Personal Samples of Airborne Man-Made Mineral Fibers. Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene 7:10, pages 659-664.
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Thomas J. Lentz, Carol H. Rice, James E. Lockey, Paul A. Succop & Grace K. Lemasters. (1999) Potential significance of airborne fiber dimensions measured in the U.S. refractory ceramic fiber manufacturing industry. American Journal of Industrial Medicine 36:2, pages 286-298.
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