Morton Corn
Affiliations: | Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD |
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Esmen NA, Corn M. (1998) Airborne fiber concentrations during splitting open and boxing bags of asbestos Toxicology and Industrial Health. 14: 843-856 |
Mlynarek S, Corn M, Blake C. (1996) Asbestos exposure of building maintenance personnel. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : Rtp. 23: 213-24 |
Corn JK, Corn M. (1995) Changing approaches to assessment of environmental inhalation risk: a case study. Milbank Quarterly. 73: 97-119 |
Swuste P, Corn M, Goelzer B. (1995) Hazard prevention and control in the work environment : a report of a WHO meeting Safety Science. 21: 75-78 |
Corn M, McArthur B, Dellarco M. (1994) Asbestos Exposures of Building Maintenance Personnel Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene. 9: 845-852 |
Bowes SM, Mason EG, Corn M. (1993) Confined Space Ventilation: Tracer Gas Analysis Of Mixing Characteristics American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal. 54: 639-646 |
Lees PSJ, Breysse PN, McArthur BR, et al. (1993) End User Exposures to Man-Made Vitreous Fibers: I. Installation of Residential Insulation Products Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene. 8: 1022-1030 |
Corn M. (1992) Historical perspective on approaches to estimation of inhalation risk by air sampling. American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 21: 113-123 |
Lee RJ, Van Orden DR, Corn M, et al. (1992) Exposure to airborne asbestos in buildings Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology. 16: 93-107 |
Robbins CA, Breysse PN, Francis M, et al. (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: 659-664 |