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Phenanthrene - U.S. Army Public Health Command

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WILDLIFE TOXICITY ASSESSMENT FOR PHENANTHRENEAcknowledgementsKey TechnicalAuthors:George Holdsworth, Ph.D.Heidi L. Ilg, B.S.T N & AssociatesOak Ridge, TNOak Ridge Institute of Science and Education,Oak Ridge, TNContributors: Howard T. Bausum, Ph.D. USACHPPM, <strong>Health</strong> Effects Research ProgramOutside Reviewers:Greg Linder, Ph.D.John Newsted, Ph.D.Steven Sheffield, Ph.D.USGS/BRD/CERCEntrix, Inc.Point of ContactFor further information or assistance contact the following:Mark S. Johnson, Ph.D., D.A.B.T.U.S. <strong>Army</strong> Center for <strong>Health</strong> Promotion and Preventive MedicineToxicology Directorate: <strong>Health</strong> Effects Research ProgramATTN: MCHB-TS-THE, Bldg. E2100Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21010-5403(410) 436-3980 / DSN 584-3980Mark.s.johnson@us.army.milWhen referencing this document use the following citation:USACHPPM. 2006. Wildlife Toxicity Assessment for <strong>Phenanthrene</strong>. U.S. <strong>Army</strong> Center for <strong>Health</strong>Promotion and Preventive Medicine (USACHPPM) Project Number 39-EJ1138-01K, Aberdeen ProvingGround, Maryland.Page 3 of 14

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