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Review of the U.S. Naval Medical Research Institute's Toxicology Program (1994)
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Review of the U.S. Naval Medical Research Institute's Toxicology Program

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Foreman, S.A. 1988.U.S. Navy shipyard occupational medicine through World War II.J. Occup. Med. 30(1):28-32.

Jenkins, L.J., Jr. 1992.Historical aspects of the development of quantitative risk assessment technology in the U.S. Navy.Pp. 197-201in Proceedings of the Conference on Chemical Risk Assessment in the DOD: Science, Policy, and Practice, April 9-11, 1991, Dayton, Ohio. Cincinnati, Ohio: American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists.

Lawton, G.M., and P.J. Snyder. 1976.Occupational health programs in U.S. naval shipyards.Environ. Res. 11:162-165.

NMRI (Naval Medical Research Institute). 1991.Organization, Mission and Functions of the Toxicology Detachment of the Navy Medical Research Institute.Doc. No. NAVMEDRSCHINSTITUTEINST 5450.1D. Naval Medical Research Institute, Bethesda, Md.

NRC (National Research Council). 1983.Risk Assessment in the Federal Government: Managing the Process. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press.

NRC (National Research Council). 1991.Review of the U.S. Army Environmental Hygiene Agency Toxicology Division . Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press.

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