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Main Title Environmental Research : Section A : a journal of environmental medicine and the environmental sciences : Volume 80, no. 2, February 1999, Part 1 of 2.
Publisher Academic Press,
Year Published 1999
OCLC Number 44807175
Subjects Environmental sciences--United States ; Water--Pollution--Health aspects
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ESAM  RA565.E5 v.80 no.2 pt.1 Region 10 Library/Seattle,WA 08/25/2000
Collation 202 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
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Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Notes
MMT: Science and Policy pp. 93-95 / Transport and Control of Manganese Ions in the Central Nervous System pp. 96-98 / Neurotoxic Effects of Low Level Exposure to Manganese in Human Populations pp. 99-102 / Inhalation Health Risk Assessment of MMT pp. 103-104 /Manganese Homeostasis in the CNS pp. 105-09 / Long-Term Ambient Ozone Concentration and the Incidence of Asthma in Nonsmoking Adults: The Ahsmog Study pp. 110-121 / Genotoxicity of Fumes from Heated Cooking Oils Produced in Taiwan Pei-Fen Wu, Tai-An Chiang, Ying-Chin Ko, Huei Lee pp. 122-126 / Genotoxicity of Drinking Water from Chao Lake pp. 127-131 / Identification of a Chemical Marker of Environmental Exposure to Formaldehyde pp. 132-137 / Biomarkers of Exposure to Organophosphorous Insecticides among Farmers' Families in Rural El Salvador: Factors Associated with Exposure pp. 138-147 / Field Measurement of Dermal Soil Loadings in Occupational and Recreational Activities pp. 148-157 / Acute Health Effects Associated with Nonoccupational Pesticide Exposure in Rural El Salvador pp. 158-164 / Selection Effects on an Estimation of Long-Term Changes in Pulmonary Function pp. 165-171 / Characteristics of Pesticide Use in a Pesticide Applicator Cohort: The Agricultural Health Study pp. 172-179 / Characteristics of Persons Who Self-Reported a High Pesticide Exposure Event in the Agricultural Health Study pp. 180-186 / Evaluation of Biomarkers of Environmental Exposures: Urinary Haloacetic Acids Associated with Ingestion of Chlorinated Drinking Water pp. 187-195.