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Journal of Aerosol Science

Journal of Aerosol Science, Vol.99 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0021-8502 (Print) 

In this Issue (17 articles)

1 - 5 Inhaled aerosol dosimetry: Some current research needs
Darquenne C, Hoover MD, Phalen RF
6 - 6 Special Issue: Inhaled Particle Dosimetry Preface
Phalen RF, Miller FJ, Darquenne CJ, Mendez LB, Oldham MJ
7 - 13 The evolution of inhaled particle dose modeling: A review
Phalen RF, Raabe OG
14 - 26 Improvements and additions to the Multiple Path Particle Dosimetry model
Miller FJ, Asgharian B, Schroeter JD, Price O
27 - 39 Total and regional deposition of inhaled aerosols in supine healthy subjects and subjects with mild-to-moderate COPD
Darquenne C, Lamm WJ, Fine JM, Corley RA, Glenny RW
40 - 45 Incorporation of dosimetry in the derivation of reference concentrations for ambient or workplace air: A conceptual approach
Oller AR, Oberdorster G
46 - 53 On the relationship between response to inhaled methacholine and airway dimensions
Moss OR, Oldham MJ
54 - 63 Modeled regional airway deposition of inhaled particles in athletes at exertion
Sracic MK
64 - 77 Computational fluid dynamics modeling of Bacillus anthracis spore deposition in rabbit and human respiratory airways
Kabilan S, Suffield SR, Recknagle KP, Jacob RE, Einstein DR, Kuprat AP, Carson JP, Colby SM, Saunders JH, Hines SA, Teeguarden JG, Straub TM, Moe M, Taft SC, Corley RA
78 - 93 Modeling of inertial deposition in scaled models of rat and human nasal airways: Towards in vitro regional dosimetry in small animals
Xi JX, Kim J, Si XHA, Corley RA, Zhou Y
94 - 106 Parametric study on mouth-throat geometrical factors on deposition of orally inhaled aerosols
Xi JX, Yuan JE, Yang MA, Si XH, Zhou Y, Cheng YS
107 - 124 Modeling particle deposition in the pig respiratory tract
Asgharian B, Miller FJ, Price O, Schroeter JD, Einstein DR, Corley RA, Bentley T
125 - 132 Simulation of aerosol dynamics and deposition of combustible and electronic cigarette aerosols in the human respiratory tract
Pichelstorfer L, Hofmann W, Winkler-Heil R, Yurteri CU, McAughey J
133 - 143 Surface area is the biologically most effective dose metric for acute nanoparticle toxicity in the lung
Schmid O, Stoeger T
144 - 156 A rabbit lung morphology model for aerosol deposition and clearance
Hack CE, Gearhart JM
157 - 162 Bridging the gap between exposure assessment and inhalation toxicology: Some insights from the carbon nanotube experience
Erdely A, Dahm MM, Schubauer-Berigan MK, Chen BT, Antonini JM, Hoover MD
III - III Remembering Donald E. Gardner, Ph.D., Fellow ATS (1931-2014)
Graham JA, Miller FJ