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1  Comprehensive Clinical Evaluation Program for Persian Gulf War Veterans: Comprehensive Clinical Evaluation Program Report on 18,598 Participants.
April, 1996. U.S. Department of Defense

2  Evaluation of the Department of Defense Persian Gulf Comprehensive Clinical Evaluation Program. Committee on the DoD Persian Gulf Comprehensive Clinical Evaluation Program.
National Academy Press, Washington, DC 1996B

3  Joseph SC. A comprehensive clinical evaluation of 20,000 Persian Gulf War veterans. Comprehensive Clinical Evaluation Program Evaluation Team.
Military Medicine. 1997;162:149-55

4  Army Environmental Hygiene Agency, "Final Report, Kuwait Oil Fire Health Risk Assessment No. 39-26-L192-91, 5 May - 3 December 1991, HSHB-ME-S, 18 February 1994.

5  Draxler RR, McQueen JT, and Stunder BJB. An evaluation of air pollutant exposures due to the 1991 Kuwait oil fires using a Lagrangian model.
Atmospheric Environment Vol. 28, No. 13, pp. 2197-2210, 1994.

6  McQueen JT and Draxler RR. Evaluation of model back trajectories of the Kuwait oil fires smoke plume using digital satellite data.
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7  Institute of Medicine. Chapter 3, Environment and Exposures. Health Consequences of Service During the Persian Gulf War: Recommendations for Research and Information Systems.
Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences. NAS Press, 1996A

8  Phillips YY. Letter to Ronald Blank, Chief, Medical Corps. Subject: Recommendations for modification of accessions and retention standards for asthma.
27 December 1991

9  Department of Defense. Report to the Congress on the Health Consequences of the Exposure of Persian Gulf Force Members to the Fumes of Burning Oil. Section C, Study Results - U.S. Navy. 1993.

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13  Hobbs PV, Raadke LF. Airborne studies of the smoke from Kuwait oil fires.
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14  Smith TC, Heller JM, Hooper TI, Gackstetter GD, Gray GC. The postwar hospitalization experience among Gulf War veterans exposed to Kuwaiti oil well fire smoke. Conference on Illnesses among Gulf War Veterans: A Decade of Scientific Research.
Alexandria, VA January 24-26, 2001

15  Cowan DN, Lange F, and the Deployment Exposure Surveillance Program Staff. Asthma and exposure to oil fire smoke among Gulf War veterans. Conference on Federally Sponsored Gulf War Veterans' Illnesses Research.
Alexandria, VA June 17-19, 1998a

16  Cowan DN, Lange J, Heller J, Kirkpatrick J, Howard J, C. Wier, and W. Wortman. Using Geographic Information System Technology to Evaluate Asthma among Gulf War Veterans.
The American College of Epidemiology, San Francisco, CA September 27, 1998b

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