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Not as described, September 28, 1999
This review is from: Assessment of Chemical Exposures: Calculation Methods for Environmental Professionals (Hardcover)
"With the clear explanations presented in this text, even a novice will be able to practice the art of exposure assessment"
Although the idea for the book is well conceived, the manner in which it is carried through is not. Mr. Daugherty has the bad habit of utilizing terms he has not defined, switching gears in the middle of discussions and other irritating habits.
He also has a rather bad habit of pontificating, which is not required in a book of this type.
Not nearly as useful as I would have liked.
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Excellent Reference Text, April 8, 2006
This review is from: Assessment of Chemical Exposures: Calculation Methods for Environmental Professionals (Hardcover)
Jack Daugherty has put a ton of effort into gathering lots of algorithms and relationships describing human exposure to chemicals. One would have to look in a numerous different places to come up with all the information concentrated in this one book. Anyone who models human exposure potential would benefit from owning it. Indeed, Chapters 8 and 9 are worth the price of the book.
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