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    Organochlorine Compounds in Florida Feral Pigs (Sus scofa)

    H. N. Nigg, P. M. Elliott, J. W. Brock in Bulletin of Environmental Contamination an… (2000)

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    Protection afforded greenhouse pesticide applicators by coveralls: A field test

    Applicators of chlorpyrifos, fluvalinate, and ethazol to ornamentals in a Florida greenhouse were monitored for exposure in a replicated experiment. Pesticide exposure was assessed, using pads placed inside an...

    H. N. Nigg, J. H. Stamper, E. Easter in Archives of Environmental Contamination an… (1993)

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    Field evaluation of coverall fabrics: Heat stress and pesticide penetration

    The effect of wearing coveralls on the heat stress of ten professional airblast applicators of ethion to Florida citrus were studied. During the period June 21, 1988 to August 9, 1988, applicators wore protect...

    H. N. Nigg, J. H. Stamper, E. Easter in Archives of Environmental Contamination an… (1992)

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    Dissipation of foliar dislodgeable residues of bendiocarb following application to azaleas

    H. N. Nigg, S. S. Brady, I. D. Kelly in Bulletin of Environmental Contamination an… (1992)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Saliva as a Monitoring Medium for Chemicals

    The design of methods used for monitoring pesticide exposure in humans is driven by the goals of the monitoring program. Simple confirmation of exposure normally uses urine monitoring and urine monitoring has ...

    H. N. Nigg, S. E. Wade in Reviews of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (1992)

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    Growth response of freshwater algae,Anabaena flos-aquae andSelenastrum capricornutum to atrazine and hexazinone herbicides

    Hoda Abou-Waly, M. M. Abou-Setta, H. N. Nigg in Bulletin of Environmental Contamination an… (1991)

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    Protection afforded citrus pesticide applicators by coveralls

    Four airblast applicators of the pesticides dicofol and ethion to Florida citrus were monitored for pesticide exposure with pads placed inside and outside two types of protective coveralls. Hand exposure was n...

    H. N. Nigg, J. H. Stamper, E. P. Easter in Archives of Environmental Contamination an… (1990)

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    Pesticide exposure to greenhouse handgunners

    The exposure of pesticide applicators in a commercial greenhouse facility was assessed. Data were collected from four handgunners who applied fluvalinate (insecticide), chlorpyrifos (insecticide), ethazol (fun...

    J. H. Stamper, H. N. Nigg, W. D. Mahon in Archives of Environmental Contamination an… (1989)

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    Pesticide exposure to a greenhouse drencher

    J. H. Stamper, H. N. Nigg, W. D. Mahon in Bulletin of Environmental Contamination an… (1989)

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    Diflubenzuron application to citrus and its impact on invertebrates in an adjacent pond

    A. Ali, H. N. Nigg, J. H. Stamper in Bulletin of Environmental Contamination an… (1988)

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    Ethion distribution in Florida Valencia oranges

    H. N. Nigg, J. H. Stamper, R. M. Queen in Bulletin of Environmental Contamination an… (1988)

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    Rapid estimation of 4,4′-dichlorobenzilic acid in human urine after dicofol exposure

    S. N. Deshmukh, H. N. Nigg, J. H. Stamper in Bulletin of Environmental Contamination an… (1987)

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    Prediction of pesticide dermal exposure and urinary metabolite level of tree crop harvesters from field residues

    J. H. Stamper, H. N. Nigg, R. M. Queen in Bulletin of Environmental Contamination an… (1986)

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    Diflubenzuron surface residues in florida citrus

    H. N. Nigg, R. D. Cannizzaro, J. H. Stamper in Bulletin of Environmental Contamination an… (1986)

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    Dicofol exposure to Florida citrus applicators: Effects of protective clothing

    Mixer-loaders and applicators of the pesticide dicofol in Florida citrus groves were monitored for exposure. Alpha-cellulose pads were placed inside and outside regular work clothing. When protective suits wer...

    H. N. Nigg, J. H. Stamper, R. M. Queen in Archives of Environmental Contamination an… (1986)

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    Dislodgeable residues of carbophenothion in Florida citrus: Implications for safe worker reentry

    G. C. de Batista, J. H. Stamper, H. N. Nigg in Bulletin of Environmental Contamination an… (1985)

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    Worker exposure to paraquat and diquat

    Exposure of workers applying paraquat to fields of tomatoes and citrus, and diquat to waterways containing water hyacinths and hydrilla, was monitored with dermal α-cellulose pads attached at each of ten body ...

    G. A. Wojeck, J. F. Price, H. N. Nigg in Archives of Environmental Contamination an… (1983)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Regional behavior of pesticide residues in the United States

    Originally we became interested in the regional behavior of pesticides through our work on pesticide residue persistence and worker reentry into pesticide- treated crops. The regionality of worker reentry inci...

    H. N. Nigg, J. A. Henry, J. H. Stamper in Residue Reviews (1983)

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    Worker exposure to arsenic in Florida grapefruit spray operations

    Dermal and respiratory exposures of workers to arsenic when mixing, loading, and applying lead arsenate as a maturity spray to Florida grapefruit were determined. Respiratory exposure contributed <0.01% of tot...

    G. A. Wojeck, H. N. Nigg, R. S. Braman in Archives of Environmental Contamination an… (1982)

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    Worker exposure to ethion in florida citrus

    Dermal and respiratory exposure to ethion was determined for 17 men in eight spray crews in Florida citrus spray operations. Respiratory exposure was less than 1% of the total exposure. Hands represented 42% o...

    G. A. Wojeck, H. N. Nigg, J. H. Stamper in Archives of Environmental Contamination an… (1981)

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