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Environmental Health Perspectives Volume 112, Number 2, February 2004
Environmental Health Perspectives February 2004 Illegal activities such as trade in certain hazardous chemicals, poaching, illicit logging, sales of endangered animals, and unregulated waste dumping are on the rise around the globe. The Focus (p. A96) examines the growing specter of environmental crime and how it makes victims of us all.
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  • Investigating the Global Crime Scene
    A 96
  • Challenging Animal Model Comparisons
    A 113 & 163
  • Insights on a Mechanism: Chlorpyrifos and Serotonin
    A 112 & 148
  • GreenCustoms Initiative
    A 89
  • Breast Cancer Centers
    A 92
  • Infant Blood Lead
    222

Perspectives


Editorial
p. A 80, 81
  • The Growth and Control of International Environmental Crime
    Duncan Brack
  • EHP Expands Information Sharing on Global Health Issues
    Thomas J. Goehl
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Correspondence
p. A 82
  • Radiographic Abnormalities and Asbestos Exposure: Libby, Montana
  • Radiographic Abnormalities: Response from Peipins et al.
  • Overstating the Consequences of Radiographic Abnormalities
  • Overstating the Consequences: Peipins et al.'s Response
  • Expert Witnesses Need to Know About the New Risks
  • Validation of (Q)SARs Models
  • Validation of (Q)SARs Models: Jaworska et al.'s Response
  • Correction
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Environews


Forum
p. A 88
  • Environmental Forensic Files
  • Stopping Traffic
  • The Stress Factor: Temperature and Toxicity
  • Arsenic, Variability, and Risk
  • Colombia Defies Court on Coca
  • EHPnet: The Center for International Environmental Law
  • The Beat
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NIEHS News
p. A 92
  • Breast Cancer Takes Center Stage
  • Beyond the Bench: Keeping It Close to Home with imby
  • Headliners: Low-Level Ozone, Particulate Matter, and Children with Asthma
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Focus
p. A 96 Spheres of Influence
p. A 104
  • Does Secrecy Equal Security? Limiting Access to Environmental Information
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Innovations
p. A 108 Science Selections
p. A 112
  • Sport-Caught Fish and Breast Cancer
  • A New Mechanism for Chlorpyrifos?
  • The Danger of Extrapolation
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Research


Commentaries

Human Exposure Monitoring and Evaluation in the Arctic: The Importance of Understanding Exposures to the Development of Public Health Policy
Suk et al.
p. 113
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Is Public Support for Environmental Protection Decreasing? An Analysis of U.S. and New Jersey Data
Greenberg
p. 121
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High-Level Disinfection Standard for Land-Applied Sewage Sludges (Biosolids)
Gattie and Lewis
p. 126
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Articles

An Evaluation of the Environmental and Health Effects of Vehicle Exhaust Catalysts in the United Kingdom
Hutchinson and Pearson
p. 132
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Agricultural Task and Exposure to Organophosphate Pesticides Among Farmworkers
Coronado et al.
p. 142
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Developmental Exposure to Chlorpyrifos Elicits Sex-Selective Alterations of Serotonergic Synaptic Function in Adulthood: Critical Periods and Regional Selectivity for Effects on the Serotonin Transporter, Receptor Subtypes, and Cell Signaling
Aldridge et al.
p. 148
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Potential Exposure to PCBs, DDT, and PBDEs from Sport-Caught Fish Consumption in Relation to Breast Cancer Risk in Wisconsin
McElroy et al.
p. 156
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Highly Chlorinated PCBs Inhibit the Human Xenobiotic Response Mediated by the Steroid and Xenobiotic Receptor (SXR)
Tabb et al.
p. 163
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Developmental Effects of Chlorpyrifos Extend Beyond Neurotoxicity: Critical Periods for Immediate and Delayed-Onset Effects on Cardiac and Hepatic Cell Signaling
Meyer et al.
p. 170
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Cause-Specific Mortality and the Extended Effects of Particulate Pollution and Temperature Exposure
Goodman et al.
p. 179
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Concentrations of Dialkyl Phosphate Metabolites of Organophosphorus Pesticides in the U.S. Population
Barr et al.
p. 186
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Vanadyl Sulfate Inhibits NO Production via Threonine Phosphorylation of eNOS
Li et al.
p. 201
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Dichlorodiphenyldichloroethane Burden and Breast Cancer Risk: A Meta-Analysis of the Epidemiologic Evidence
López-Cervantes et al.
p. 207
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Assessing Potential Risk of Heavy Metal Exposure from Consumption of Home-Produced Vegetables by Urban Populations
Hough et al.
p. 215
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Environmental Medicine


Grand Rounds

An Unexplained Case of Elevated Blood Lead in a Hispanic Child
Lowry et al.
p. 222
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Children's Health


Articles

Assessing the Health Benefits of Air Pollution Reduction for Children
Wong et al.
p. 226
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Effect of Succimer on Growth of Preschool Children with Moderate Blood Lead Levels
Peterson et al.
p. 233
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Mini-Monograph: Assessing Risks in Children


Articles

A Framework for Assessing Risks to Children from Exposure to Environmental Agents
Daston et al.
p. 238
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Children's Health and the Environment: Public Health Issues and Challenges for Risk Assessment
Landrigan et al.
p. 257
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Hazard Identification and Predictability of Children's Health Risk from Animal Data
Morford et al.
p. 266
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Incorporating Children's Toxicokinetics into a Risk Framework
Ginsberg et al.
p. 272
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