The referenced sources identified under project ACRP 02-95 and the corresponding summaries of the identified literature are provided under separate cover in an Excel spreadsheet for easier review of this information. The spreadsheet is named ACRP 02-95_Appendix A.xlsx. For convenience, a listing of the citations for the sources included in the spreadsheet is provided here.
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