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Environmental Health Perspectives Volume 108, Number 3, March 2000
Environmental Health Perspectives March 2000 On The Cover: Although innovations in agricultural technologies are changing the face of farming, the legacy of pesticide use and subsequent human exposure continues to pose problems for health. A variety of articles in this month's issue explore agricultural topics.

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Perspectives

Editorial
    Environmental Ethics
    Jacob J. Steinberg
    p. A 108
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Correspondence

  • Carbon Disulfide
  • Carbon Disulfide: Frumkin's Response
    p. A 110
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Environews

Forum

  • Chemical Cocktails
  • A Toxic House in the Country
  • A Burning Question
  • Debating Dursban
    p. A 114
  • The Beat
    p. A 115
  • EHPnet: American Farmland Trust
    p. A 117
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NIEHS News
    Alternative Tests Make the Grade
    p. A 118
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Focus
    The Dead Zones: Oxygen-Starved Coastal Waters
    p. A 120
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Spheres of Influence
    The Next Target of Bioterrorism: Your Food
    p. A 126
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Innovations
    Farming from a New Perspective: Remote Sensing Comes Down to Earth
    p. A 130
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Science Selections

  • Low on the Hog
  • Not Very Neighborly
  • Every Breath You Take
    p. A 134
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Research

Articles
  • Personal Exposure to JP-8 Jet Fuel Vapors and Exhaust at Air Force Bases
    Joachim D. Pleil, Leslie B. Smith, and Sanford D. Zelnick
    p. 183
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  • Economic Activity and Congenital Anomalies: An Ecologic Study in Argentina
    Eduardo E. Castilla, Hebe Campaña, Jorge S. López Camelo, and the ECLAMC ECOTERAT Group
    p. 193
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  • Associations of Tibial Lead Levels with BsmI Polymorphisms in the Vitamin D Receptor in Former Organolead Manufacturing Workers
    Brian S. Schwartz, Walter F. Stewart, Karl T. Kelsey, David Simon, Sunyeong Park, Jonathan M. Links, and Andrew C. Todd
    p. 199
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  • Susceptibility to Infections and Immune Status in Inuit Infants Exposed to Organochlorines
    Éric Dewailly, Pierre Ayotte, Suzanne Bruneau, Suzanne Gingras, Marthe Belles-Isles, and Raynald Roy
    p. 205
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  • Airborne Concentrations of PM2.5 and Diesel Exhaust Particles on Harlem Sidewalks: A Community-Based Pilot Study
    Patrick L. Kinney, Maneesha Aggarwal, Mary E. Northridge, Nicole A.H. Janssen, and Peggy Shepard
    p. 213
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  • Permanent and Functional Male-to-Female Sex Reversal in d-rR Strain Medaka (Oryzias latipes) Following Egg Microinjection of o,p´-DDT
    J. Stewart G. Edmunds, Robert A. McCarthy, and John S. Ramsdell
    p. 219
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  • Environmental Injustice in North Carolina's Hog Industry
    Steve Wing, Dana Cole, and Gary Grant
    p. 225
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  • Intensive Livestock Operations, Health, and Quality of Life among Eastern North Carolina Residents
    Steve Wing and Susanne Wolf
    p. 233
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  • Measurement Variability Associated with KXRF Bone Lead Measurement in Young Adults
    Jane A. Hoppin, Antonio Aro, Howard Hu, and P. Barry Ryan
    p. 239
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  • Strain Differences in Vaginal Responses to the Xenoestrogen Bisphenol A
    Xinghua Long, Rosemary Steinmetz, Nira Ben-Jonathan, Andrea Caperell-Grant, Peter C. M. Young, Kenneth P. Nephew, and Robert M. Bigsby
    p. 243
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    Salmonid Sexual Development Is Not Consistently Altered by Embryonic Exposure to Endocrine-Active Chemicals
    David B. Carlson, Lawrence R. Curtis, and David E. Williams
    p. 249
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Children's Health
  • Benchmark Concentrations for Methylmercury Obtained from the Seychelles Child Development Study
    Kenny S. Crump, Cynthia Van Landingham, Conrad Shamlaye, Christopher Cox, Phillip W. Davidson, Gary J. Myers, and Thomas W. Clarkson
    p. 257
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    The Harvard Southern California Chronic Ozone Exposure Study: Assessing Ozone Exposure of Grade-School-Age Children in Two Southern California Communities
    Alison S. Geyh, Jianping Xue, Halûk Özkaynak, and John D. Spengler
    p. 265
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Workshop Summary
    Genomic Imprinting and Environmental Disease Susceptibility
    Randy L. Jirtle, Miriam Sander, and J. Carl Barrett
    p. 271
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  • Extramurally Speaking . . . p. A 137
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