62 research outputs found
Draft toxicological profile for JP-5, JP-8, and jet A fuels
A Toxicological Profile for JP-5 and JP-8 was released in 1998. This present edition supersedes any previously released draft or final profile.Chemical manager(s)/author(s): John Risher, Obaid Faroon, ATSDR, Division of Toxicology and Human Health Sciences, Atlanta, GA; Fernando Llados, Lisa Ingerman, Mario Citra, SRC, Inc., North Syracuse, NY
Jet fuels JP-4 and JP-7
"This edition supersedes any previously released draft or final profile."--p. iii.Prepared for the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry under contract no. 205-93-0606.Chemical manager(s)/author(s): Obaid Faroon, Diane Mandell, Hernan Navarro.Bibliographical references: p. 105-117.1995205-93-06061105
Toxicological profile for uranium
A Toxicological Profile for Uranium was released in 1999. This present edition supersedes any previously released draft or final profile. Superseded by Toxicological profile for uranium released February 2013.Includes bibliographical references (p. 365-429)."Public comment period ends July 29, 2011"--Cover.May 2011.Chemical manager(s)/author(s): Sam Keith, Obaid Faroon, Nickolette Roney, Franco Scinicariello, Sharon Wilbur, ATSDR, Division of Toxicology and Environmental Medicine, Atlanta, GA; Lisa Ingerman, Fernando Llados, Daneil Plewak, David Wohlers, Gary Diamond, SRC, Inc., North Syracuse, N
Toxicological profile for cadmium
A Toxicological Profile for Cadmium, Draft for Public Comment was released in September 2008. This edition supersedes any previously released draft or final profile.Chemical manager(s)/author(s): Obaid Faroon, Annette Ashizawa, Scott Wright, Pam Tucker,.Kim Jenkins,.ATSDR, Division of Toxicology and Human Health Sciences (proposed), Atlanta, GA; Lisa Ingerman, Catherine Rudisill, SRC Inc. (formerly known as Syracuse Research Corporation), North Syracuse, NY.Includes bibliographical references (p. 351-424) and index
Toxicological profile for uranium
"A Toxicological Profile for Uranium, Draft for Public Comment was released in May 2011. This edition supersedes any previously released draft or final profile." - p iiiChemical manager(s)/author(s): Sam Keith, Obaid Faroon, Nickolette Roney, Franco Scinicariello, Sharon Wilbur, ATSDR, Division of Toxicology and Human Health Sciences, Atlanta, GA; Lisa Ingerman, Fernando Llados, Daneil Plewak, David Wohlers, Gary Diamond, SRC, Inc., North Syracuse, NY.201
Speculations in the book of Abu Elfarg Obaid Allah bin Mohammed Almaraghi
(Tahthib Aljumal by Alzojaji) or (The book of Sentences) by Abi Alfaraj Obaid Ullah Bin Mohammed Almaraghy is one of the first books dealing with sentences of Alzajjaji. Having studied it for thirty years, the author has provided comments, editing, and simplification. The author as well has reordered the sentences of the book, added, deleted, and reordered some chapters on his own way. The study was on a unique script, where we tried to explore the author's character by introducing him, identifying his grammar school. In the second chapter, we shed light on the chapters of the book by showing the arrangement of the material. The third chapter of our study touched upon the author’s attitude towards gram-mar schools, while the fourth chapter dealt with the author’s attitude towards grammarians. We also have added a chapter on evaluating the book, then we ended the study by presenting the results
Toxicological profile for cadmium (update)
prepared by Syracuse Research Corporation under contract no. 200-2004-09793; prepared for U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry."Chemical manager(s)/author(s): Obaid Faroon, Annette Ashizawa, Scott Wright, Pam Tucker,.Kim Jenkins,.ATSDR, Division of Toxicology and Environmental Medicine, Atlanta, GA; Lisa Ingerman, Catherine Rudisill,.Syracuse Research Corporation, North Syracuse, N." - p. ix"Draft for public comment (update), comment period ends: February 26, 2009"--Cover.Includes bibliographical references (p. 333-448) and index.2008200-2004-097931120
Phenol
prepared by Syracuse Research Corporation ; prepared for U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry.Chemical manager(s)/author(s): Jewel Crawford, Obaid Faroon, Jewell Wilson,.ATSDR, Division of Toxicology and Environmental Medicine, Atlanta, GA; Fernando T. Llados, Kristina Garber, Sari J. Paikoff, Michael H. Lumpkin, Syracuse Research Corporation, North Syracuse, NY. --P. ix."A toxicological profile for phenol was released in 1998. This edition supersedes any previously released draft or final profile"--P. iii."This toxicological profile is prepared in accordance with guidelines developed by the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The original guidelines were published in the Federal Register on April 17, 1987"--P. v.Includes bibliographical references (p. 191-220) and index.20081122
Carbon tetrachloride
Prepared by Syracuse Research Corporation under contract no. 205-1999-00024 ; prepared for U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry.Chemical manager(s)/author(s): Obaid Faroon,.Jessilynn Taylor, Nickolette Roney, ATSDR, Division of Toxicology, Atlanta, GA; Margaret E. Fransen,.Suzanne Bogaczyk,.Gary Diamond,.Syracuse Research Corporation, Syracuse, NY --P. ix."A toxicological profile for carbon tetrachloride, draft for public comment was released in September 2003. This edition supersedes any previously released draft or final profile"--P. iii."This toxicological profile is prepared in accordance with guidelines developed by the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The original guidelines were published in the Federal Register on April 17, 1987"--P. v.Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-301) and index.205-1999-0002
Modelling Mode Choice at Sharjah University City, United Arab Emirates
A growing interest in the behaviour of travelers to university campuses has recently emerged whether by university administrators or transport officials. Understanding the modal choice determinants of university travellers increases the opportunity for finding appropriate policies and solutions to reduce traffic congestion and parking needs as well as to encourage active transportation hence achieving more sustainable mobility. This research study investigates the differences in mode choice habits among the various groups of travellers to Sharjah University City (SUC) in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), including students, staff, faculty, and university visitors. A revealed preference survey was distributed randomly throughout SUC. Using information collected from this survey, multinomial discrete logit choice models were developed to evaluate the SUC travellers’ mode-choice likelihood for the following modes: car, private bus, public bus, taxi, and active transport (walking and biking). It was found that travel time, travel distance, trip makers’ characteristics (gender, citizenship, car ownership, car sharing, and the number of cars per household), and other contributing factors ( Weathers conditions, Infrastructure adequacy, and bus services quality) are the main factors that affect significantly the mode choice at SUC. Further, a sensitivity analysis was conducted to study how the considered factors influence the mode choice. The developed model can be used in future studies to predict travel demand at SUC in response to new policies and solutions set by university administrators or transport officials
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