Use this tool to explore our department database of student theses, dissertations, projects and practica from our master's and doctoral degree programs.
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Student research
Jeffrey S. Hogue
Characterization of Interpersonal and Intrapersonal Differences in Endogenous Ammonia in Human Respiratory Airways
MS Thesis in Industrial Hygiene & Safety, 1994
Faculty: Jane Q. Koenig
Kevin O'Barr
Comparison of Office Ventilation Rates to Employee Symptom Prevalence
MS Thesis in Industrial Hygiene & Safety, 1994
Faculty: Michael S Morgan
Catherine R. Rogovin
Neurobehavioral Effects due to Prenatal Low Level Methylmercury Exposure in Mice
MS Thesis in Environmental Toxicology, 1994
Faculty: Steven G. Gilbert
Jeffrey H. Ward
The Effects of In-Utero Methanol Exposure on the Development of Visual Acuity in Infant Monkeys
MS Thesis in Environmental Toxicology, 1994
Faculty: Thomas M. Burbacher
Guy William Silvey
Investigation of In-Vitro Individual Blood/Air Partition Coefficients for the Perdeuterated and Nondeuterated Isomers of Xylene and Toluene
MS Thesis in Industrial Hygiene & Safety, 1994
Faculty: David A Kalman
Sarah Wolz
Residential Arsenic and Lead Levels in an Agricultural Community with a History of Lead Arsenate Use
MS Thesis in Industrial Hygiene & Safety, 1994
Faculty: Richard A. Fenske
Lambros B. Georgoulis
Effects of Swelling on the Permeation Behaviour of Selected Glove Materials by Mixtures of Liquid Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK) and Toluene
MS Thesis in Industrial Hygiene & Safety, 1994
Faculty: Michael S Morgan
Gail Gislason
Assessment of Arsenic Exposure in a Highly Exposed Population in Chile
MS Thesis in Industrial Hygiene & Safety, 1994
Faculty: David A Kalman
Linda M. Grimm
Molecular Epidemiology of Escherichia coli O 157:H7
MS Thesis in Environmental Health Technology, 1994
Faculty:
Keith M. Groth
Evaluation of Calibration Parameters and Performance of the Video Imaging Technique of Assessing Exposure (VITAE System)
MS Thesis in Industrial Hygiene & Safety, 1994
Faculty: Richard A. Fenske
Chiung-I Hwang
The End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide Concentrations in Adult Women
MS Thesis in Industrial Hygiene & Safety, 1994
Faculty: Michael S Morgan
Joseph E. Johnson
Plausibility of Dermal Pathway Dominance in Risk Assessment of Contaminated Soils: An Examination of Selected Superfund Risk Assessments
MS Thesis in Environmental Health Technology, 1994
Faculty: John C. Kissel