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Environmental Health Perspectives Volume 109, Number 3, March 2001
Environmental Health Perspectives March 2001 On The Cover: Garden pesticides can be a potential risk for children's health. Lu et al. (p. 299) analyzed six dialkylphosphate organophosphate pesticide metabolites in over 100 2- to 5-year-old children and report the presence of at least one metabolite in 99% of the children.

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Perspectives

Correspondence
  • Errors in TCE Analysis
  • Errors in TCE Analysis: Response
  • Toward Resolution of the Divergent Effects of Estrogens on the Prostate Gland of CF-1 Mice
  • Prevalence of Headache among Handheld Cellular Telephone Users
  • Prevalence of Headache among Handheld Cellular Telephone Users: Response
    p. A 108

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Environews

Forum

  • The Slippery Slope of Ski Expansion
  • Tobacco in Africa
  • UN Takes Aim at Small Arms
  • Working around PD
  • The Beat
  • EHPnet: EnviRN p. A 112

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NIEHS News
    Dioxin in Vietnam: Fighting a Legacy of War

    p. A 116

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Focus
  • Environmental Florence Nightingales: Nursing's New Front Line
    p. A 118

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Spheres of Influence
  • Green Trees for Greenhouse Gases: A Fair Trade-Off?
    p. A 124

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Innovations
  • Smelling in Color: A Rainbow of Possibilities
    p. A 128

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Science Selections
    Mold in Maize
    Arsenic and Endocrines
    From Animal Feed to People Food
    p. A 132

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Commentary

  • Solutions to Health Care Waste: Life-Cycle Thinking and "Green" Purchasing
    Barb Kaiser, Patrick D. Eagan, and Hollie Shaner
    p. 205

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  • Sawmill Chemicals and Carcinogenesis
    James Huff
    p. 209

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Research

Articles
  • Metabolites of Pyrethroid Insecticides in Urine Specimens: Current Exposure in an Urban Population in Germany
    Ursel Heudorf and Juergen Angerer
    p. 213

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  • 1,N2-Propanodeoxyguanosine Adduct Formation in Aortic DNA Following Inhalation of Acrolein
    Arthur Penn, Raghu Nath, Jishen Pan, Lung Chi Chen, Kyle Widmer, William Henk, and Fung-Lung Chung
    p. 219

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  • Involvement of the Glycoproteic Ib-V-IX Complex in Nickel-Induced Platelet Activation
    Silvia Riondino, Fabio Maria Pulcinelli, Pasquale Pignatelli, and Pier Paolo Gazzaniga
    p. 225

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  • Abnormalities of Sexual Development in Male Rats with in Utero and Lactational Exposure to the Antiandrogenic Plasticizer Di(2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate
    Robert W. Moore, Thomas A. Rudy, Tien-Min Lin, Kinarm Ko, and Richard E. Peterson
    p. 229

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  • In Vitro and in Vivo Estrogenicity of UV Screens
    Margret Schlumpf, Beata Cotton, Marianne Conscience, Vreni Haller, Beate Steinmann, and Walter Lichtensteiger
    p. 239

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  • Arsenic Alters the Function of the Glucocorticoid Receptor as a Transcription Factor
    Ronald C. Kaltreider, Alisa M. Davis, Jean P. Lariviere, and Joshua W. Hamilton
    p. 245

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  • Exposure of Rural and Urban Populations in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa, to Fumonisin B1 in Maize
    Paul K. Chelule, Nceba Gqaleni, Michael F. Dutton, and Anil A. Chuturgoon
    p. 253

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  • Sexual Dimorphism of Brain Aromatase Activity in Medaka: Induction of a Female Phenotype by Estradiol
    Ana Clara Melo and John S. Ramsdell
    p. 257

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  • The Belgian PCB and Dioxin Incident of January-June 1999: Exposure Data and Potential Impact on Health
    Nik van Larebeke, Luc Hens, Paul Schepens, Adrian Covaci, Jan Baeyens, Kim Everaert, Jan L. Bernheim, Robert Vlietinck, and Geert De Poorter
    p. 265

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  • Stimulation of Contraction of Pregnant Rat Uterus in Vitro by Non-Dechlorinated and Microbially Dechlorinated Mixtures of Polychlorinated Biphenyls
    Jeehyeon Bae, Mahmoud A. Mousa, John F. Quensen, III, Stephen A. Boyd, and Rita Loch-Caruso
    p. 275

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  • Contribution of Lead from Calcium Supplements to Blood Lead
    Brian L. Gulson, Karen J. Mizon, Jacqueline M. Palmer, Michael J. Korsch, and Alan J. Taylor
    p. 283

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  • Chlorophyll Derived from Chlorella Inhibits Dioxin Absorption from the Gastrointestinal Tract and Accelerates Dioxin Excretion in Rats
    Kunimasa Morita, Masahiro Ogata, and Takashi Hasegawa
    p. 289

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  • Occupational Exposure to Lead and Induction of Genetic Damage
    Alexander Vaglenov, Amadeu Creus, Stoyan Laltchev, Vera Petkova, Sonya Pavlova, and Ricardo Marcos
    p. 295

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Children's Health
  • Biological Monitoring Survey of Organophosphorus Pesticide Exposure among Preschool Children in the Seattle Metropolitan Area
    Chensheng Lu, Dianne E. Knutson, Jennifer Fisker-Andersen, and Richard A. Fenske
    p. 299

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Grand Rounds
  • Lung Cancer in a Nonsmoking Underground Uranium Miner
    Karen B. Mulloy, David S. James, Kim Mohs, and Mario Kornfeld
    p. 305

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  • Extramurally Speaking . . . [HTML] [ PDF] p. 310

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