Gulf War Syndrome

Author:

Baynes Ronald

Publisher

CRC Press

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3. Effects of Skin Metabolism on Percutaneous Penetration of Lipophilic Drugs

4. No Effect of Albumin on the Dermal Absorption Rate of Hydrocortisone 21-Butyrate, Permethrin or Diflunisal in the Isolated, Single-Pass Perfused Rabbit Ear

5. Mixture Effects of JP-8 Additives on the Dermal Disposition of Jet Fuel Components

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