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Environmental Health Perspectives Volume 8, 1974
Environmental Health Perspectives  1974 Review-Perspective Articles

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EHP: history and objectives
Lucier-GW; Hook-GE
p. 1
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Aluminum in the environment and human health
Sorenson-JR; Campbell-IR; Tepper-LB; Lingg-RD
p. 3
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Review of the health effects of sulfur oxides
Rall-DP
p. 97
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Application and evaluation of portable field instruments for measuring forced expiratory volume of children and adults in environmental health surveys
Burton-RM; Kozel-WM; Penley-RL; Ward-GH; Chapman-RS
p. 123
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Effects of exposure to microwaves: problems and perspectives
Michaelson-SM
p. 133
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Biochemical parameters of guinea pig perilymph sampled according to scala and following sound presentation
Gershbein-LL; Manshio-DT; Shurrager-PS
p. 157
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Potential dilemma: the methods of meeting automotive exhaust emission standards of the clean air act of 1970
Piver-WT
p. 165
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Hair--metal binding
Hinners-TA; Terrill-WJ; Kent-JL; Colucci AV
p. 191
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Osmium: an appraisal of environmental exposure
Smith-IC; Carson-BL; Ferguson-TL
p. 201
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