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World Health Organization endocrine disruptors

Damstra T., Barlow, S., Bergman, A., Kavlock, R. and Van Der Kraak, G. (2002) (eds.), ICPS Global Assessment of the State-of-the-Science of Endocrine Disruptors, WHO/PCS/EDC/02.2, International Programme on Chemical Safety, World Health Organization, Geneva. [Pg.522]

International Programme on Chemical Safety [IPCS], 2002. Global assessment of the state-of-the-science of endocrine disruptors. No. WHO/PCS/EDC/02.2. Geneva, Switzerland International Programme on Chemical Safety of the World Health Organization, 180 p. http //www.who.int/pcs (accessed December 28, 2007). [Pg.342]

IPCS (2002) Global assessment of the state-of-the-science of endocrine disruptors. Geneva, World Health Organization, International Programme on Chemical Safety. [Pg.271]

The World Health Organization (WHO) defines endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDCs) as, exogenous substances that alter function(s) or the endocrine systan and consequently cause adverse health effects in an intact organism, or its progeny or (sub)-populations [13]. Endocrine disruptors can act in any of the four differeut ways [14]. These are ... [Pg.34]


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