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Environmental Health Perspectives Supplements Volume 101, Number S4, 1993
Environmental Health Perspectives Supplements  1993 Environmental Epidemiology Planning Project

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Dedication
p. 13
Introduction
A. J. Cohen and L. Gordiis
p. 15

Methodologic Issues

Methodologic frontiers in environmental epidemiology
K. J. Rothman
p. 19
Principles of study design in environmental epidemiology
H. Morgenstern and D. Thomas
p. 23
Methodologic research needs in environmental epidemiology: data analysis
R. L. Prentice and D. Thomas
p. 39
Measurement issues in environmental epidemiology
M. Hatch and D. Thomas
p. 49
Basic problems in interaction assessment
S. Greenland
p. 59
The place of epidemiology in environmental decisions: needed support for the development of risk assessment policy
R. Neutra and D. Trichopoulos
p. 67

Electric and Magnetic Fields

Health effects of electric and magnetic fields: overview of research recommendations
D. Savitz
p. 71
Introduction to power-frequency electric and magnetic fields
W. Kaune
p. 73
Epidemiologic studies of electric and magnetic fields and cancer: strategies for extending knowledge
D. Savitz
p. 83
Biologically based epidemiological studies of electric power and cancer
R. Stevens
p. 93
Neurobehavioral effects of power-frequency electromagnetic fields
N. Paneth
p. 101
Human adverse reproductive outcomes and electromagnetic field exposures: review of epidemiologic studies
G. M. Shaw and L. Croen
p. 107
Assessing human exposure to power-frequency electric and magnetic fields
W. T. Kaune
p. 121
Problems and priorities in epidemiologic research on human health effects related to wiring code and electricand magnetic fields
J. Siemiatycki
p. 135

Indoor Air and Other Complex Mixtures

Introduction and recommendations: Working Group on Indoor Air and Other Complex Mixtures
J. M. Samet and F. E. Speizer
p. 143
Assessment of health effects in epidemiologic studies of air pollution
J. M. Samet and F. E. Speizer
p. 149
Toxicological approaches to complex mixtures
J. L. Mauderly
p. 155
Assessing exposures to inhaled complex mixtures
B. P. Leaderer, P. J. Lioy, and J. D. Spengler
p. 167
Complex mixtures and indoor air pollution: overview of epidemiologic methods
N. S. Weiss
p. 179
Epidemiological studies of neurotoxic, reproductive, and carcinogenic effects of complex mixtures
C. M Shy
p. 183
Epidemiologic study design for investigating respiratory health effects of complex air pollution mixtures
D. W. Dockery
p. 187
Biological markers of intermediate outcomes in studies of indoor air and other complex mixtures
T. C. Wilcosky
p. 193
Utility of controlled human exposure studies for assessing the health effects of complex mixtures and indoor air pollutants
W. F. McDonnell
p. 199

Tropospheric Ozone

Introduction to Working Group on Tropospheric Ozone, Health Effects InstituteEnvironmental Epidemiology Planning Project
I B. Tager
p. 205
Use of human lung tissue for studies of structural changes associated with chronic ozone exposure: opportunities and critical issues
M. Lippmann
p. 209
Examining acute health outcomes due to ozone exposure and their subsequent relationship to chronic disease outcomes
B. D. Ostro
p. 213
Detection of chronic respiratory bronchiolitis in an oxidant-exposed populations: analogy to tobacco smoke exposure
D. Bates
p. 217
The role of ozone exposure in the epidemiology of asthma
J. R. Balmes
p. 219
Identification of subpopulations that are sensitive to ozone exposure: use of end points currently available and potential use of laboratory-based end points under development
R. B. Devlin
p. 225
Design and analysis of studies of the health effects of ozone
A. Munoz
p. 231
Summary of papers and research recommendations of Working Group on Tropospheric Ozone,Health Effects Institute Environmental Epidemiology Planning Project
I. B. Tager
p. 237

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