February 22, 2001 - AFFIDAVITS & EXPERT REPORTS

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AFFIDAVITS & EXPERT
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DR. LOWRY C.V.
 FEBRUARY 22, 2001


WILLIAM T. LOWRY, Ph.D., DABFT Consulting Toxicologist EDUCATION • • •

Texas A&M University - Commerce, B.S., 1965 - Majors: Chemistry and Physics; Minor - Mathematics Texas A&M University - Commerce, M.S., 1967 - Major: Organic Chemistry; Minor - Biology Colorado State University, Ph.D., 1971 - Major - Organic Chemistry; Frank R. Stermitz, Ph.D., Research Director; Study Project - Toxicology: Naturally Occurring Poisons Associated with Livestock Poisoning in the Western United States; Coordinated with the Department of Veterinary Medicine, Utah State University Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Department of Biochemistry, Postdoctoral Research Associate; John R. Vercellotti, Ph.D., Research Director; Study Project - Enzyme Kinetics, Detoxification Mechanisms CERTIFICATIONS

Diplomate, American Board of Forensic Toxicology, Certificate Number 16, November, 1976 PRESENT POSITION

Consulting Toxicologist, William T. Lowry, Ph.D., Inc., Grand Prairie, Texas, 1985 to Present Insurance - Toxicological evaluations of Personal Injury, Workman’s Compensation, Products Liability, Contract Adjuster, Medical Malpractice, Occupational Exposures, and Environmental Exposures and Contamination Industry - Toxicological evaluations pertaining to occupational health, materials handling, workplace safety, product safety, environmental health and contamination, and risk assessment Legal - Consultation and expert testimony in Criminal and Civil Litigation; Occupational Health, Environmental Health, Personal Injury, Products Liability, Toxic Tort, Worker’s Compensation, and Negligence Specific Projects - Provided upon request PRESENT APPOINTMENTS

Lecturer, Program in Environmental Science and Engineering, Department of Biology The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas, 2000 - present Teaching Responsibilities - (Graduate Level) - Toxicology, Fall Semester, and Environmental Risk Assessment, Spring Semester. 1


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Board of Consultants, North Texas Poison Center, Dallas, Texas, 1984 - Present Constitution and Canons Committee, The Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth, Fort Worth, Texas, 1985 - Present PAST POSITIONS

Associate Professor of Clinical Pathology, Department of Pathology and the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School; Associate Attending Staff in Clinical Toxicology, Dallas County Hospital District, Parkland Hospital; Section Chief, Southwestern Institute of Forensic Sciences and the Office of the Medical Examiner, Dallas, Texas, 1985 Teaching Responsibilities - Courses taught were Occupational Toxicology and Biochemical Toxicology; Responsible for Lectures in Toxicology to Medical Students; One-on-one training in Toxicology to Residents in Pathology; Training activities included Law Enforcement Personnel, Fire Fighter Personnel, Emergency Medical Service Personnel, and Industrial Occupational and Environmental Health and Safety Personnel. Clinical Responsibilities - Shared (50%) on-call in Clinical Toxicology to the Emergency Department, Parkland Hospital. Medical Examiner Responsibilities - Toxicological evaluations of death investigations resulting from homicide, vehicular accidents, aircraft accidents, industrial and occupational accidents, and environmental accidents. Laboratory Management Responsibilities - Responsible for daily management and budgeting of three laboratory sections having an annual budget >$500,000. The sections created and established during tenure included Occupational and Environmental Toxicology, Drugs, Poisons and Regulatory Toxicology, DWI and DUI Toxicology. Research - Research projects included: (1) The Toxicology of Components of Smoke from Fires; (2) Neurobiochemical Investigation of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome; (3) Laetrile and Amygdalin Toxicology and Metabolism; and (4) Lindane Toxicity in Children. Assistant Professor of Clinical Pathology, Department of Pathology and the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School; Associate Attending Staff in Clinical Toxicology, Dallas County Hospital District, Parkland Hospital; Section Chief, Southwestern Institute of Forensic Sciences and the Office of the Medical Examiner, Dallas, Texas, 1977 -1985 Instructor of Toxicology, Department of Pathology and the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School; Associate Attending Staff in Clinical Toxicology, Dallas County Hospital District, Parkland Hospital; Associate Toxicologist, Southwestern Institute of Forensic Sciences and the Office of the Medical Examiner, Dallas, Texas, 1973-1977 Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Washington, D.C. and Birmingham, Alabama, 1972 -1973

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PAST APPOINTMENTS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Appointment, Alumni Association, Board of Directors, Texas A&M University Commerce, Commerce, Texas, 1990-2001 Foundation Board, Texas A&M University - Commerce, Commerce, Texas, 19941997 Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas, 1985 - 1986, 1991 - 1997 Emergency Medical Advisory Board, City of Grand Prairie, Grand Prairie, Texas, 1989 - 1993, Vice Chairman - 1991 - 1993 Executive Council, The Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth, Fort Worth, Texas, October 1990 - October 1992 Vice President of Research and Development, Lowry Products and Services, Inc., Grand Prairie, Texas, 1984 - 1991 Medical Steering Committee, Less Than Lethal Weapon Development Program, National Institute of Justice, Washington, D.C., 1986 - 1991 Vestry, Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Grand Prairie, Texas, 1976 - 1978, 1982 1984, 1988 - 1990 Board of Trustees, The Anglican School of Theology, The University of Dallas, Dallas, Texas, 1986 - 1990 Alternate Delegate, Provential Synod, The Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth, Fort Worth, Texas, 1987 School Board, Saint Andrew’s Episcopal School, Grand Prairie, Texas, 1976 - 1979, 1982 - 1984, 1985 - 1987, President of Board, All years except 1987 ATSM Committee E-34.40, Hazard Communication, MSDS Evaluation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1987 - 1988 Grand Prairie Health Facilities Development Authority, Grand Prairie, Texas, 1983 1987 Committee on Fire Toxicology, National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C., January 21, 1985 - May 7, 1986 Emergency Smoke Escape Mask Evaluation Committee, International Society of Fire Service Instructors, Ashland, Massachusetts, 1985 - 1986 Resource Conservation Council, North Central Texas Council of Governments, Arlington, Texas, 1983 - 1986 Biosafety Committee, The University of Texas Health Science Center, Dallas, Texas, 1982 - 1985, Chairman of the Committee, 1983 - 1985 Consulting Toxicologist, Hazardous Materials Disaster Response Team, City of Dallas, Dallas, Texas, 1977 - 1985 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas, 1982 - 1983

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Environmental Resources Advisory Committee, Solid Waste Council, North Central Texas Council of Governments, Arlington, Texas, 1979 - 1982 Consulting Toxicologist, Pesticide Safety, Rebuttable Presumption Against Registration, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., 1978 - 1981 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, 1980 Environmental Health Committee, Community Health Promotion and Protection Task Force, Texas Area 5 Health Systems, Dallas, Texas, 1978 - 1980 Adjunct Associate Professor, Institute of Urban Studies, The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas, 1976 - 1977

Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Texas A&M University Commerce, Commerce, Texas, 1978 - 1980

Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, Texas A&M University Commerce, Commerce, Texas, 1976 - 1978 GRANT PARTICIPATION

1. "Analytical Methodologies for Detection of Drugs and Other Toxic Substances", Department of Justice, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, No. AC-78804-0411, Institute of Forensic Sciences, Dallas, Texas, 1978-1979, Participant. 2. "Study of Laetrile and Amygdalin Toxicity and Metabolism", The University of Texas Health Science Center at Dallas, Regents Appropriation for Organized Research, Dallas, Texas, 1978-1979, Co-Investigator. 3. "Cellular and Biochemical Pharmacology Toxicology Training Grant", United States Department of Health, Education and Welfare, No. 1756002868A4, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Dallas, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Dallas, Texas, 1975-1980, Participant. 4. "Narcotic Investigator's Training Grant", United States Department of Justice, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, Washington, D.C., No. AC-76-B01-3667, Institute of Forensic Sciences, Dallas, Texas, 1975-1977, Principal Investigator. 5. "Lindane Toxicity in Children", Health Study Grant with Children’s Hospital, Dallas, Texas, Reed & Carnrick, Piscataway, New Jersey, 1976, Co-Investigator. 6 . "Identification of Optical Isomers", United States Department of Justice, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, No. AC-80-B04-6046, Institute of Forensic Sciences, Dallas, Texas, 1979-1980, Principal Investigator. 7. "Lindane Absorption in Children via Shampoo", Health Study Grant with Children’s Hospital, Dallas, Texas, Reed & Carnrick, Piscataway, New Jersey, 1982, CoInvestigator. 8. "Combustion Toxicology Studies in Structural Fires", Grant Funded by The City of Dallas, The County of Dallas, and Dalchem Corporation, 1982-1983, Principal Investigator. 9. "Respiration Biochemical Alterations in the Brain Stem and Lung in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, SIDS Parent Group, Dallas, Texas, 1983-1984, Principal Investigator. 4


10. "Pulmonary Toxicity of Smoke: Animal and Human Studies", Southwestern Medical Foundation, Dallas, Texas, 1984, Principal Investigator. MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS • • • • • • • • •

American Academy of Clinical Toxicology - Member American Academy of Forensic Sciences - Section of Toxicology - Fellow American Chemical Society – Member American College of Forensic Examiners – Fellow American Industrial Hygiene Association – Member American Institute of Chemists - Fellow Southwestern Association of Toxicologists - Member Society of Former Special Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation - Member Society of Toxicology - Member PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION OFFICES HELD

1. National Legislation Committee, (a) Food and Drugs, (b) Environmental and Toxic Substances, American Institute of Chemists, 1976-1983. 2. Acting Treasurer, Southwestern Association of Toxicologists, 1975-1977. 3. Secretary-Treasurer, Southwestern Association of Toxicologists, 1977-1979. 4. Chairman, Committee on Professional Relations, Dallas/Fort Worth Section, American Chemical Society, 1976-1978. 5. Congressional Science Counselor, American Chemical Society, 1978-1983. 6. Director, Executive Council, Dallas/Fort Worth Section, American Chemical Society, 1978-1980. 7. Membership Committee, Texas Academy of Sciences, 1977-1978. 8. Chairman, Dallas Area Development Subcommittee, Texas Academy of Sciences, 1978. 9. President-Elect, Southwestern Association of Toxicologists, 1979-1980. 10. President, Southwestern Association of Toxicologists, 1980-1981. 11. Director, Dallas/Fort Worth Section, American Chemical Society, 1983. 12. Secretary, Texas Institute of Chemists, 1987-1988. Re-elected for 1989-1990. 13. Chairman-Elect, Dallas/Fort Worth Section, American Chemical Society, 1988. 14. Chairman, Dallas/Fort Worth Section, American Chemical Society, 1989. 15. General Chairman, 197th National Meeting, American Chemical Society, Dallas, Texas, April 9-14, 1989. 16. Director, Dallas/Fort Worth Section, American Chemical Society, Dallas, Texas, 1990. 17. Ethics Committee, Texas Institute of Chemists, 1991-1992. 18. Host, Spring Meeting, Southwestern Association of Toxicologists, Arlington, Texas, April 27-29, 1991. 5


19. Host, Fall Meeting, Southwestern Association of Toxicologists, Arlington, Texas, November 11-13, 1993. ASSISTANTSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS 1 . Undergraduate Teaching Assistantship, Department of Chemistry, Texas A&M University - Commerce, Commerce, Texas, 1963-1965. 2. Graduate Teaching Assistantship, Department of Chemistry, Texas A&M University - Commerce, Commerce, Texas, 1966-1967. 3. Graduate Teaching Assistantship, Department of Chemistry, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, 1967-1971. 4. Research Fellowship, Syntex Corporation, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, 1969. 5. Research Fellowship, National Institutes of Health, Department of Biochemistry, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia, 1971-1972. RECOGNITION AND AWARDS • • • •

Certificate of Achievement, Dallas Chapter, Texas A&M University - Commerce Alumni, Dallas, Texas, 1976 Distinguished Alumni Forum Lecturer, Department of Chemistry, Texas A&M University - Commerce, Commerce, Texas, 1983 Certificate of Appreciation, City of Grand Prairie, Grand Prairie, Texas, 1989 Distinguished Alumnus, Chosen by the Board of Regents, Texas A&M University Commerce, Commerce, Texas, 1993 CONTINUING EDUCATION

1. "Operation, Control & Management of Activated Sludge Plants, Vanderbilt University, School of Engineering, Houston, Texas, June 30-July 2, 1980. 2. "EPA National Conference on Management of Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites", Washington, D.C., October 15-17, 1980. 3 . "Pretreatment of Industrial Wastewaters", Vanderbilt University, School of Engineering, Austin, Texas November 17-19, 1980. 4. "Quantitative Industrial Hygiene", Colorado State University, School of Engineering, Fort Collins, Colorado with The American Industrial Hygiene Association, January 12-15, 1982. 5. "Occupational Epidemiology", Harvard University, School of Public Health, Boston, MA, July 26-30, 1982. 6. "Asbestos Abatement: Building Inspection - Management Planning", The University of Texas at Arlington, Corpus Christi, Texas, July 18-22, 1988. 7. "Assessing Bioaerosols in Indoor Environments", The University of Michigan and ACGIH, Ann Arbor, Michigan, October 4-6, 1988.

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8. "Asbestos Abatement Program - Inspectors and Management Planners Seminar", The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas, August 1, 1989. 9 . "Risk Analysis in Occupational & Environmental Health", Harvard University, School of Public Health, Boston, MA, September 5-7, 1990. 10. "Asbestos Abatement Program - Inspectors and Management Planners Seminar", The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas, September 26, 1990. 11. "Introduction to Physiologically-Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling", The Society of Toxicology, 30th Annual Meeting, Dallas, Texas, February 25, 1991. 12. "Asbestos Abatement Program - Inspectors and Management Planners Seminar", The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas, November 12, 1991. 13. "Asbestos Abatement Program - Inspectors and Management Planners Seminar", The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas, October 8, 1992. 14. “Ephedrine: Drug or Supplement? Ephedrine Related Compounds and the Debate on Their Potential for Contribution to Injury,” Workshop, American Academy of Forensic Sciences, 56th Annual Meeting, Dallas, Texas, February 17, 2004. PUBLICATIONS - BOOKS 1 . Lowry, W. T., ed., THE TEXAS DRUG INVESTIGATOR'S MANUAL, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, U. S. Department of Justice, Washington, D.C., 1976, 456 pages. 2. Lowry, W. T., and Garriott, J. C., FORENSIC TOXICOLOGY: CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES AND DANGEROUS DRUGS, Plenum Publishing Corporation, New York, New York, 1979, 446 pages. 3. Lowry, W. T., "Specialty Areas of Forensic Toxicology", in MODERN LEGAL MEDICINE AND FORENSIC SCIENCE, C. S. Petty, W. J. Curran, and A. L. McGarry, eds., F. A. Davis Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1980, Chapter 48, pp. 1078-1117. 4. Reed, R. M., Lowry, W. T., and Stone, I. C., EXPERT TESTIMONY: A SERIES OF SIMULATIONS, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, 1980, 271 pages. 5. Reed, R. M., Lowry, W. T., and Stone, I. C., EXPERT TESTIMONY: TEACHER'S MANUAL, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, 1980, 161 pages. 6. Committee on Fire Toxicology, Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology, Commission on Life Sciences, National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences, FIRE AND SMOKE: UNDERSTANDING THE HAZARDS, National Academy Press, Washington, D.C., 1986, 156 pages. PUBLICATIONS 1 . Lowry, W. T., ELECTROPHILIC REACTIONS OF TETRACYANOETHYLENE OXIDE WITH ENAMINES, Master of Science Thesis, Texas A&M University Commerce, Commerce, Texas, 1967. 2 . Lowry, W. T., MAJOR EXTRACTIVE CONSTITUENTS OF ASTRAGALUS CIBARIUS SECT. MALACI AND ASTRAGALUS CURVICARPUS VAR.

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CURVICARPUS, Doctor of Philosophy Dissertation, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, 1971. 3. Stermitz, F. R., Lowry, W. T., Norris, F. A., Buckeridge, F. A., and Williams, M. C., "Aliphatic Nitro Compounds from Astragalus Species", PHYTOCHEMISTRY, 1972, 11:1117-1124. 4. Stermitz, F. R., Lowry, W. T., Ubben, E., and Sharifi, I., "1,6-Di-3-Nitropropanoyl B-D-Glucopyranoside from Astragalus cibarius", PHYTOCHEMISTRY, 1972, 11:3525-3527. 5. Egan, L. P., Vercellotti, J. R., and Lowry, W. T., "Synthesis and Acid-catalyzed Hydrolysis of 3,3-Glycosl-L-Serine and - Threonine", CARBOHYDRATE RESEARCH, 1972, 23:261. 6. Price, N. O., Bunce, G. E., and Lowry, W. T., "Effect of Nitrogen and Calcium on Balance of Copper, Manganese, and Zinc in Preadolescent Girls", NUTRITION REPORTS INTERNATIONAL, 1972, 5:27-30. 7. Lowry, W. T., Vercellotti, J. R., and Carrell, A. S. "Polarimeter Enzyme Automation and Computer Program", Triangle University Computation Center, Share, Inc., Program Library Agency Research, Triangle Park, North Carolina, 27709, No. 360D17.3001, 1973. 8. Lowry, W. T., and Vercellotti, J. R., "Automation of Recording Polarimeter for Enzyme Assays and Kinetics", FEDERATION PROCEEDING, 1972, 31:882. 9. Lowry, W. T., Vercellotti, J. R., and Carrell, A. S., "Computer Application to Automating the Recording Polarimeter for Enzyme Assays", CARBOHYDRATE RESEARCH, 1973, 28:93-98. 10. Petty, C. S., Garriott, J. C., and Lowry, W. T., "Natural Gas Intoxication", Forensic Pathology Check Sample No. FP-77, AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CLINICAL PATHOLOGISTS, 1975. 11. Lowry, W. T., "What's In a Name", THE FORENSIC SCIENCE GAZETTE, 1975, 6:1 12. Lowry, W. T., "Marijuana in Texas - Not Quite an Identity Crisis", TEXAS COUNTY AND DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER, 1975. 13. Lowry, W. T., and Barklow, Jr., J. P., "Texas Controlled Substances Act Excepted Substances", TEXAS COUNTY AND DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER, 1975. 14. Lowry, W. T., and Garriott, J. C., "On the Legality of Cannabis: The Responsibility of the Expert Witness", J. FORENSIC SCI., 1975, 20:624-629. 15. Lowry, W. T., and Barklow, Jr., J. P., "Excepted Substances: A Comparison of Federal and State Law", J. FORENSIC SCI., 1976, 21:416-421. 16. Lowry, W. T., "Micro-Chemical Analysis of Nervous Tissue", Osborn, Book Review, J. FORENSIC SCI., 1976, 21:227. 17. Lowry, W. T., "Legal Interpretations of the Marijuana Law", J. FORENSIC SCI., 1976, 21:453-456. 18. Lowry, W. T., Lomonte, J. N., and Stone, I. C., "Contaminants in Illicit Amphetamine Preparations", J. FORENSIC SCI., 1976, 21:757-582. 19. Zumwalt, R. E., Petty, C. S., and Lowry, W. T., "Polypharmacy and the Imprudent Driver", Forensic Pathology Check Sample, No. FP-86, AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CLINICAL PATHOLOGISTS, 1976. 8


2 0 .Lowry, W. T., "Marijuana - The Texas Ruling", THE TEXAS DRUG INVESTIGATORS MANUAL, W. T. Lowry, ed., Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, D.C., Chapter 19, 1976, pp. 176-180. 21. Lowry, W. T., and Barklow, Jr., J. P., "Excepted Substances", THE TEXAS DRUG INVESTIGATOR'S MANUAL, W. T. Lowry, ed., Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, D.C., Chapter XX, 1976, pp. 181-221. 22. Lowry, W. T., "Controlled Substances and Dangerous Drugs", THE TEXAS DRUG INVESTIGATOR'S MANUAL, W. T. Lowry, ed., Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, U.S., Department of Justice, Washington, D.C., Chapter XX, 1976, pp. 222-407. 23. Ginsburg, C. M., Lowry, W. T., and Reisch, J. S., "Absorption of Lindane (Gamma Benzene Hexachloride) in Infants and Children", J. PEDIATRICS, 1977, 91:998-1000. 24. Stone, I. C., Lowry, W. T., Lomonte, J. N., and Fletcher, L. A., "Accelerant Detection in Fire Residues", J. FORENSIC SCI., 1978, 23:78-83. 25. Gardiner, T. H., McAnnalley, B. H., Garriott, J. C., and Lowry, W. T., "Analysis of Blood Cyanide Levels After Amygdalin Administration in Rats", FEDERATION PROCEEDINGS, 1979, 38:679. 26. Lowry, W. T., Lomonte, J. N., Hatchett, D., and Garriott, J. C., "Identification of Two Cocaine Metabolites in Bile by Gas Chromatography and Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry in a Case of Acute Intravenous Cocaine Overdose", J. ANAL. TOX., 1979, 3:91-95. 27. McAnnalley, B. H., Lowry, W. T., Oliver, R. D., and Garriott, J. C., "Determination of Inorganic Sulfide and Cyanide in Blood Using Specific Ion Electrodes: Application to the Investigation of Hydrogen Sulfide Poisoning", J. ANAL. TOX., 1979, 3:111-114. 28. Ginsburg, C. M., and Lowry, W. T., "Absorption of Gamma Benzene Hexachloride Following Application of Kwell Shampoo", J. PED. DERM., 1983, 1:74-76. 29. Lowry, W. T., "Smoke and Free Radicals: A Significance to Pulmonary Toxicity", THE FORENSIC SCIENCE GAZETTE, 1984, 15:2-3. 3 0 . Lowry, W. T., "Combustion Toxicology Studies: A Summary", NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON FIRE TOXICITY, Consumer Product Safety Commission and The National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1984. 31. Lowry, W. T., "Free Radical Pulmonary Mechanism of Smoke Toxicity", 189th AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY NATIONAL MEETING ABSTRACTS, 1985. 32. Lowry, W. T., Juarez, L., Petty, C. S., and Roberts, B., "Studies of Toxic Gas Production During Actual Structural Fires in the Dallas Area", J. FORENSIC SCI., 1985, 30:59-72. 33. Lowry, W. T., Peterson, J., Petty, C. S., and Badgett, J. L., "Free Radical Production from Controlled Low-Energy Fires: Toxicity Considerations", J. FORENSIC SCI., 1985, 30:73-85. 34. Lowry, W. T., "Dinitrocresol Poisoning: A Death Resulting From Waste Handling Exposure", ABSTRACTS OF THE 38th ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF FORENSIC SCIENCES, 1986, pp. 113-114.

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35. Lowry, W. T., "Discussion of 'Free Radical Production from Controlled Low-Energy Fires: Toxicity Considerations', Author's Response", J. FORENSIC SCI., 33:14-15, 1988. 36. Lowry, W. T., and McDowell, J. L., "Model Burn Test of Major Fire of Warehouse Containing Pesticides", ABSTRACT OF THE 41st ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF FORENSIC SCIENCES, 1989, pp. 146-147. 37. Lowry, W. T., Gamse, B., Armstrong, A., Juarez, L., McDowell, J., and Owens, R., "Toxicological Investigation of LPGas Explosion", ABSTRACT OF THE 42nd ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF FORENSIC SCIENCES, 1990, p. 173. 38. Lowry, W. T., Gamse, B., Armstrong, A. T., Corn, J. M., Juarez, L., McDowell, J. L., and Owens, R., "Toxicological Investigation of Liquid Petroleum Gas Explosion: Human Model for Propane/Ethyl Mercaptan Exposures", J. FORENSIC SCI., 1991, 36:386-396. 39. Lowry, W. T., Environmental Forensics: Principles & Applications, by Robert D. Morrison, CRC Press, pp. 349, Book Review, JOURNAL OF FORENSIC SCIENCES, 2000, 45:1178. INVITED LECTURES A list of lectures and presentations will be provided upon request.

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