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The Cover:Ramazzini (1633-1714), recognized as the father
of occupational medicine through the publication, in 1700, of his book
De Morbis Artificum Diatriba, is a strong contender for the title
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- Sidestream Tobacco Smoke Exposure Acutely Alters
Human Nasal Mucociliary Clearance
Rebecca Bascom, Jana Kesavanathan, Thomas K. Fitzgerald, Kuo-Hsi
Cheng, and David L. Swift
P. 1026
- Biological Monitoring of Iodine, a Water Disinfectant
for Long-term Space Missions
Grazyna Zareba, Elsa Cernichiari, Lowell A. Goldsmith, and Thomas
W. Clarkson
P. 1032
- Environmental Urban Lead Exposure and Blood
Lead Levels in Children of Mexico City
Isabelle Romieu, Tania Carreon, Lizbeth Lopez, Eduardo Palazuelos,
Camilo Rios, Yves Manuel, and Mauricio Hernandez-Avila
P. 1036
- Potential for Bias in Epidemiologic Studies
That Rely on Glass-based Retrospective Assessment of Radon
C.R. Weinberg
P. 1042
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