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Engineered Nanomaterials: Investigating substitution and modification options to reduce potential hazards, Jackson, Neale, Tepe Susanne, and Wright Paul , 08/2010, p.6 p., (2010) Abstract
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Current OHS Best Practices for the Australian Nanotechnology Industry , Harford, A. J., Edwards J. W., Priestly B. G., and Wright P. F. A. , 11/2007, p.14 p., (2007) Abstract
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Engineered Nanomaterials: Feasibility of establishing exposure standards and using control banding in Australia, Benke, Geza, Dennekamp Martine, Priestly Brian, Sim Malcom, and Morris Howard , 08/2010, Melbourne, p.21 p., (2010) Abstract
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Work health and safety assessment tool for handling engineered nanomaterials, , 08/2010, p.11 p., (2010) Abstract
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