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Charles E Feigley

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Gaviria-Figueroa A, Preisner E, Hoque S, Feigley C, Norman R
Sci Total Environ . 2019 Jun; 686:402-412. PMID: 31181526
Wastewater treatment plants act as socio-ecological couplers through the concentration, treatment, and subsequent environmental release of sewage collected from surrounding communities and are often considered hotspots for antibiotic resistant bacteria...
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Jani D, Reed D, Feigley C, Svendsen E
Int J Environ Health Res . 2015 Mar; 26(1):58-74. PMID: 25772143
Plume dispersion modeling systems are often used in assessing human exposures to chemical hazards for epidemiologic study. We modeled the 2005 Graniteville, South Carolina, 54,915 kg railcar chlorine release using...
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Lee E, Kim S, Feigley C, Harper M
J Occup Environ Hyg . 2012 Dec; 10(2):97-108. PMID: 23252451
This study introduces two semi-quantitative methods, Structured Subjective Assessment (SSA) and Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Essentials, in conjunction with two-dimensional Monte Carlo simulations for determining prior probabilities....
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Schmidt M, Attaway H, Terzieva S, Marshall A, Steed L, Salzberg D, et al.
Curr Microbiol . 2012 May; 65(2):141-9. PMID: 22569892
Microbial growth in heating ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems with the subsequent contamination of indoor air is of increasing concern. Microbes and the subsequent biofilms grow easily within heat exchangers....
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White D, Feigley C, McKeown R, Hout J, Hebert J
Mil Med . 2011 Sep; 176(8):909-14. PMID: 21882781
Background: Acute respiratory infections (ARIs) are the leading cause of acute morbidity and lost work time in the United States. Few studies have looked at building design and transmission of...
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Feigley C, Do T, Khan J, Lee E, Schnaufer N, Salzberg D
Ann Occup Hyg . 2011 Mar; 55(4):410-20. PMID: 21422277
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is used increasingly to simulate the distribution of airborne contaminants in enclosed spaces for exposure assessment and control, but the importance of realistic boundary conditions is...
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Lee E, Feigley C, Hussey J, Slaven J
J Environ Monit . 2008 Nov; 10(11):1350-6. PMID: 18974904
Methods for estimating airborne contaminant concentrations at specific locations within enclosed spaces, such as mathematical models and computational fluid dynamics (CFD), often are validated against directly measured concentrations. However, concentration...
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Lee E, Feigley C, Khan J, Hussey J
J Occup Environ Hyg . 2007 Jun; 4(8):572-82. PMID: 17562469
The impact of a worker's location, orientation, and activity was studied in an experimental room (2.86 m x 2.35 m x 2.86 m) at known flow rates of 5.5 m(3)/min...
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Busbin D, Feigley C, Underhill D, Salzberg D
J Air Waste Manag Assoc . 2006 Oct; 56(10):1431-9. PMID: 17063865
The Palmes' tube, the first diffusive sampler incorporating a fixed path length, has received wide usage for the sampling of a large number of gaseous pollutants. But despite numerous previous...
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Lee E, Feigley C, Khan J, Hussey J
Ann Occup Hyg . 2006 Apr; 50(5):527-37. PMID: 16611801
Estimating exposure to contaminants emitted into workroom air is essential for worker protection. Although contaminant concentrations are often not spatially uniform within workrooms, many methods for estimating exposure do not...