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Loh, M. (author), Sarigiannis, D. (author), Gotti, A. (author), Karakitsios, S. (author), Pronk, A. (author), Kuijpers, E. (author), Annesi-Maesano, I. (author), Baiz, N. (author), Madureira, J. (author), Fernandes, E.O. (author), Jerrett, M. (author), Cherrie, J.W. (author)The advent of the exposome concept, the advancement of mobile technology, sensors, and the “internet of things” bring exciting opportunities to exposure science. Smartphone apps, wireless devices, the downsizing of monitoring technologies, along with lower costs for such equipment makes it possible for various aspects of exposure to be measured...article 2017
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Semple, S. (author), Brouwers, D.H. (author), Dick, F. (author), Cherrie, J.W. (author), TNO Voeding (author)The contribution of dermal exposure to the total body burden of a given chemical is difficult to assess. However, it is possible that as regulatory pressures lead to reductions in inhalation exposure, the proportion of uptake via the dermal route will increase. This study brings together recent work in the field of dermal exposure to provide a...article 2001
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Brouwer, D.H. (author), Semple, S. (author), Marquart, J. (author), Cherrie, J.W. (author), Centraal Instituut voor Voedingsonderzoek TNO (author)The discriminative power of existing dermal exposure models is limited. Most models only allow occupational hygienists to rank workers between and within workplaces according to broad bands of dermal exposure. No allowance is made for the work practices of different individuals. In this study a process-based, structured approach has been used to...article 2001