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A lung dosimetry model of vapor uptake and tissue disposition
A Safety Assessment of Non-Cyclic Alcohols with Unsaturated Branched Chain When Used as Fragrance Ingredients
A Safety Assessment of Saturated Branched Chain Alcohols When Used As Fragrance Ingredients
A Special Issue: Dermal Sensitization Quantitative Risk Assessment for Fragrance Ingredients
A Toxicological and Dermatological Assessment of Cyclic Acetates When Used as Fragrance Ingredients
Chemical Respiratory Allergy and Occupational Asthma: What are the Key Areas of Uncertainty?
Derivation of Mass Transfer Coefficients for Transient Uptake and Tissue Disposition of Soluble and Reactive Vapors in Lung Airways
Design and Feasibility of an International Study Assessing the Prevalence of Contact Allergy to Fragrances in the General Population: The European Dermato-Epidemiology Network Fragrance Study
Evaluating Inhalation Safety of Fragrances
Fragrance and Cosmetics - Sharing Strategies
Fragrance Materials and the Environment - Is There a Risk?
Fragrance Materials and their Environmental Impact
Fragranced Products and VOCs
Integrating Population Modeling Into Ecological Risk Assessment
Macrocyclic Fragrance Materials, A Screening-Level Environmental Assessment Using Chemical Categorization
More Recent Studies on Fragrances (Letter)
Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA) Technical Dossier Rev 2006 06 22
RIFM/IFRA: Watching the Back of the Fragrance Industry
Roles in the Safe Use of Fragrance Materials
Toxicologic and Dermatologic Assessment of Cyclic and Non-Cyclic Terpene Alcohols When Used as Fragrance Ingredients
Toxicologic and Dermatologic Assessments for Three Groups of Fragrance Ingredients: 1) Macrocyclic Ketones, 2) Macrocyclic Lactones and Lactides, 3) Cinnamyl Phenyl Propyl
Toxicologic and Dermatologic Assessments for Three Groups of Fragrance Ingredients: 1) Related Esters and Alcohols of Cinnamic Acid and Cinnamic Alcohol; 2) Ionones; 3) Salicylates