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Pesticide transmission in fabrics : effect of particulate soilRAHEEL, M.Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology. 1991, Vol 46, Num 6, pp 845-851, issn 0007-4861Article
Wideband High-Gain EBG Resonator Antennas With Small Footprints and All-Dielectric SuperstructuresHASHMI, Raheel M; ZEB, Basit A; ESSELLE, Karu P et al.IEEE transactions on antennas and propagation. 2014, Vol 62, Num 6, pp 2970-2977, issn 0018-926X, 8 p.Article
Viability of textile systems for hand and body protection: Effects of chemical interaction, wear, and storage conditionsRAHEEL, M; DAI, G. X.Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology. 2002, Vol 69, Num 2, pp 164-172, issn 0007-4861, 9 p.Article
Effect of fabric geometry on resistance to pesticide penetration and degradationRAHEEL, M; GITZ, E. C.Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology (Print). 1985, Vol 14, Num 3, pp 273-279, issn 0090-4341Article
Statistical model for predicting pesticide penetration in woven fabrics used for chemical protective clothingZHANG, X; RAHEEL, M.Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology. 2003, Vol 70, Num 4, pp 652-659, issn 0007-4861, 8 p.Article
Barrier efficacy of woven and nonwoven fabrics used for protective clothing: Predictive modelsJAIN, R; RAHEEL, M.Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology. 2003, Vol 71, Num 3, pp 437-446, issn 0007-4861, 10 p.Article
Characterization of bench-scale lyocell fibers produced from Illinois Agricultural BiomassRAHEEL, M; GEIL, P. H; DAI, G. X et al.Advances in science and technology. 1999, pp 55-61, isbn 88-86538-23-5Conference Paper
Laudering as decontamination of apparel fabrics : residues of pesticides from six chemical classesNELSON, C; LAUGHLIN, J; KIM, C et al.Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology (Print). 1992, Vol 23, Num 1, pp 85-90, issn 0090-4341Article