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Laham S, Long G, Broxup B. 1985. Induction of urinary bladder hyperplasia in Sprague-Dawley rats orally administered Tri-n-butyl Phosphate. Archives of Environmental Health 302-301-306. [Pg.344]

Sutton WL, Terhaar CJ, Miller FA, et al. 1960. Studies on the industrial hygiene and toxicology of triphenyl phosphate. Archives of Environmental Health 1 33-46. [Pg.351]

In the midst of Patterson s ice core and Greco-Roman studies in 1965, Dr. Katharine R. Boucot asked him to submit an article about lead pollution to Archives of Environmental Health. Boucot was chief editor of the journal, considered the bible of industrial toxicology. [Pg.183]

Bill Arter. Man-Made Cavern. Columbus Dispatch Magazine. (Oct. 31, 1965) 5. William F. Ashe. Robert Arthur Kehoe, MD. Archives of Environmental Health. 13 (Aug. 1966) 138-142. [Pg.213]

William F. Ashe. Robert Arthur Kehoe. Archives of Environmental Health 13 (Aug. 1966) 138-739. [Pg.234]

James S. Chapman. Katharine Boucot Sturgis, MD. Archives of Environmental Health. 22 (Feb. 1971) 189. Source for rejuvenated journal. [Pg.235]

C. Patterson. Contaminated and Natural Lead Environments of Man. Archives of Environmental Health. 11 (Sept. 1965) 344-360. [Pg.237]

Colosio, C., Maroni, M., Barcellini, W., Meroni, P., Alcini, D., Colombi, A., Cavallo, D., and Foa, V. (1993b) Toxicological and immune findings in workers exposed to pentachlorophenol (PCP). Archives of Environmental Health, 48(2) 81-88. [Pg.17]

Zielhuis, R.L. (1972) Epidemiological toxicology of pesticide exposure report of an international workshop, Archives of Environmental Health, 25 399 05. [Pg.20]

Rothenberg SJ, Manalo M, Jiang J, et al. 1999a. Maternal blood lead level and blood pressure during pregnancy in South Central Los Angeles. Archives of Environmental Health, in press. [Pg.570]

Gilbert AN, Knasko SC and Sabini J (1997). Sex differences in task performance associated with attention to ambient odour. Archives of Environmental Health, 52, 195-199. [Pg.265]

Norwood, W.D., Planning for care of injured radiation patients, Archives of Environmental Health, 8, 474, 1964. [Pg.185]

American Medical Association, Circulation Department, 535 N. Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL 60610 Archives of Environmental Health Guide to Small Plant Occupational Health Programs American National Standards Institute, 1430 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10018 Identification of Air-purifying Respirator Canisters and Cartridges, K13.1 Practice for Occupational and Educational and Face Protection, Z87.1 Practices for Respiratory Protection, Z88.2 Manufacturing Chemists Association, 1825 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20009... [Pg.153]

Cammann K, Hubner K. 1995. Trihalomethane concentrations in swimmers and bath attendants blood and urine after swimming or working in indoor swimming pools. Archives of Environmental Health... [Pg.256]

Zierler S, Feingold L, Danley RA, et al. 1988. Bladder cancer in Massachusetts related to chlorinated chloraminated drinking water A case control study. Archives of Environmental Health 43(2) 195-200. [Pg.292]

Hill RH, Ashley DL, Head SL, et al. 1995. p-Dichlorobenzene exposure among 1000 adults in the United States. Archives of Environmental Health 50(4) 277-280. [Pg.251]

Teraok H. 1981. Distribution of 24 elements in the internal organs of normal males and the metallic workers in Japan. Archives of Environmental Health 36 155-165. [Pg.164]

Tsai, S.-M., Wang, T.-N. and Ko, Y.-C. (1999) Mortality for certain diseases in areas with high levels of arsenic in drinking water. Archives of Environmental Health, 54(3), 186-93. [Pg.273]

Jensen, L.K., Larsen, A., Molhave, L., Hansen, M.K. and Knudsen, B. (2001) Health evaluation of volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions from wood and wood-based materials. Archives of Environmental Health, 56 (5), 419-32. [Pg.185]

Otto, D.A., Hudnell, H.K., House, D.E., Molhave, L. and Counts, W. (1992) Effects of exposure to a volatile organic mixture I. Behavioral assessment. Archives of Environmental Health, 47, 23-30. [Pg.345]

If you aren t set up to wash cloth diapers at home, conventional disposable diapers aren t a good option. One widely quoted study (published in Archives of Environmental Health and conducted by Anderson Laboratories back in 1999) found mice exposed to VOC chemicals emitted by conventional disposables had asthmalike reactions. They also contain chlorine and have high-tech chemical gel cores that activate when your baby pees to lock in moisture. The Children s Health Environmental Coalition says this absorbent material—sodium polyacrylate— could cause respiratory and skin irritations in occupational settings (where exposure is higher than with diaper use). We wonder how safe can that much chemical activity that close to a baby s genitals be twenty-four hours a day ... [Pg.206]

Thomson, M.L. Pavia, D. (1974) Particle penetration and clearance in the human lung. Archives of Environmental Health, 29, 214-19. [Pg.252]

J. R. Nethercott et al., Multiple Chemical Sensitivities Syndrome Toward a Working Case Definition, Archives of Environmental Health 1993 48 19-26. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pub med/8452395 dop t=Abstrac t. [Pg.39]

A Critical Review of the Research Literature. Archives of Environmental Health September-Octo-ber 1994 49(5) 316—325- www.ncbi.nlm.nih. gov/sites/entrezr cmd=Retrieve db=PubMed list uids=7944561 dopt=Citation. [Pg.45]

Barta, L., et al. Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) A1999 Consensus. Archives of Environmental Health May-June 1999 54(3) 147-149. www.elc.org.uk/pages/ healthmcsdefinition.htm. [Pg.216]

C.S. Barrow, Y. Alarie, J.C. Warrick, and M.F. Stock, Comparison of the sensory irritant response in mice to chlorine and hydrogen chloride, Archives of Environmental Health, 32(2), 68-76, 1977. [Pg.475]

Dayal H, Gupta S, Triefif N, et al. 1995. Symptom clusters in a community with chronic exposure to chemicals in two superfund sites. Archives Of Environmental Health 50 (2) 108-111. [Pg.367]

White MC, Johnson CA, Ashley, et al. 1993. Exposure to methyl tertiary-butyl ether from oxygenated gasoline in Stamford, Connecticut. Archives of Environmental Health 50(3) 183-189. [Pg.423]

Jones, A. T. 1960. Ratal gassing at an acetylene manufacturing plant. Archives of Environmental Health 5 417. [Pg.72]

Wetherhold, 1. M., Linch, A. L., and Charsha, R. C. 1960. Chemical cyanosis—Causes, effects, and prevention. Archives of Environmental Health 1 75. [Pg.73]

Falck, F., Ricci, A., Wolff, M. S., et al. 1992. Pesticides and polychlorinated biphenyl residues in human breast lipids and their relation to breast cancer. Archives of Environmental Health 47 143-146. [Pg.124]


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