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Wilson, Cynthia

Wilson, Cynthia. Chemical Eocposure and Human Health. Jefferson, N.C. MacFarland, 1993. [Pg.239]

Kuhn, Cynthia, Jeremy Foster, and Leigh Wilson. Buzzed The Straight Dope About the Most Used and Abused Drugs from Alcohol to Ecstasy. New York W.W. Norton and Company, 1998. [Pg.87]

This work was conducted with funds from the Hatch Project 1306, Department of Agronomy, University of Georgia Agricultural Experiment Station, Georgia Station, Experiment, Georgia. Technical support by Mrs. Lois Wilson, Mrs. Sharon Wu, and Mrs. Cynthia McCormick Is gratefully acknowledged. [Pg.523]

This work was performed under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under Contract DE-AC52-07NA27344. The authors also gratefully acknowledge Sarah Chinn, Mogon Patel, Anthony Skinner, Anthony Swain, Todd Stephens, Tom Wilson, Ward Small, Cynthia Alviso, Todd Weisgraber, Harris Mason, Bryan Balazs, Mark Hoffman, Rick Gee, William Mclean II, and James LeMay for helpful discussions and support. [Pg.173]

Cynthia Wilson, Disposable Cogs. Wilson is a vocal advocate within the MCS movement. Located in Montana, she is editor of one of its most important newsletters. Our Toxic Times. [Pg.207]

See, e.g., Duehring and Wilson, Human Consequences Lawson, Staying Well Cynthia Wilson, Chemical Exposure and Witteberg, Rebellious Body. [Pg.210]

Duehring, Cindy, and Cynthia Wilson. The Human Consequences of the Chemical Problem. Sulpher Springs, Mont tt Publishing, 1994. [Pg.220]


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