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- Dedication
p. 13
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- Introduction
- A. J. Cohen and L. Gordiis
p. 15
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Methodologic Issues
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- Methodologic frontiers in environmental
epidemiology
- K. J. Rothman
p. 19
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- Principles of study design in environmental
epidemiology
- H. Morgenstern and D. Thomas
p. 23
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- Methodologic research needs in environmental
epidemiology: data analysis
- R. L. Prentice and D. Thomas
p. 39
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- Measurement issues in environmental epidemiology
- M. Hatch and D. Thomas
p. 49
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- Basic problems in interaction assessment
- S. Greenland
p. 59
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- The place of epidemiology in environmental
decisions: needed support for the development of risk assessment policy
- R. Neutra and D. Trichopoulos
p. 67
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Electric and Magnetic Fields
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- Health effects of electric and magnetic
fields: overview of research recommendations
- D. Savitz
p. 71
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- Introduction to power-frequency electric
and magnetic fields
- W. Kaune
p. 73
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- Epidemiologic studies of electric and magnetic
fields and cancer: strategies for extending knowledge
- D. Savitz
p. 83
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- Biologically based epidemiological studies
of electric power and cancer
- R. Stevens
p. 93
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- Neurobehavioral effects of power-frequency
electromagnetic fields
- N. Paneth
p. 101
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- Human adverse reproductive outcomes and electromagnetic
field exposures: review of epidemiologic studies
- G. M. Shaw and L. Croen
p. 107
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- Assessing human exposure to power-frequency
electric and magnetic fields
- W. T. Kaune
p. 121
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- Problems and priorities in epidemiologic research
on human health effects related to wiring code and electricand magnetic
fields
- J. Siemiatycki
p. 135
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Indoor Air and Other Complex Mixtures
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- Introduction and recommendations: Working
Group on Indoor Air and Other Complex Mixtures
- J. M. Samet and F. E. Speizer
p. 143
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- Assessment of health effects in epidemiologic
studies of air pollution
- J. M. Samet and F. E. Speizer
p. 149
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- Toxicological approaches to complex mixtures
- J. L. Mauderly
p. 155
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- Assessing exposures to inhaled complex
mixtures
- B. P. Leaderer, P. J. Lioy, and J. D. Spengler
p. 167
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- Complex mixtures and indoor air pollution:
overview of epidemiologic methods
- N. S. Weiss
p. 179
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- Epidemiological studies of neurotoxic, reproductive,
and carcinogenic effects of complex mixtures
- C. M Shy
p. 183
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- Epidemiologic study design for investigating
respiratory health effects of complex air pollution mixtures
- D. W. Dockery
p. 187
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- Biological markers of intermediate outcomes
in studies of indoor air and other complex mixtures
- T. C. Wilcosky
p. 193
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- Utility of controlled human exposure studies
for assessing the health effects of complex mixtures and indoor air pollutants
- W. F. McDonnell
p. 199
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Tropospheric Ozone
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- Introduction to Working Group on Tropospheric
Ozone, Health Effects InstituteEnvironmental Epidemiology Planning Project
- I B. Tager
p. 205
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- Use of human lung tissue for studies of
structural changes associated with chronic ozone exposure: opportunities
and critical issues
- M. Lippmann
p. 209
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- Examining acute health outcomes due to ozone
exposure and their subsequent relationship to chronic disease outcomes
- B. D. Ostro
p. 213
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- Detection of chronic respiratory bronchiolitis
in an oxidant-exposed populations: analogy to tobacco smoke exposure
- D. Bates
p. 217
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- The role of ozone exposure in the epidemiology
of asthma
- J. R. Balmes
p. 219
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- 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
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- Design and analysis of studies of the health
effects of ozone
- A. Munoz
p. 231
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- 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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