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Research
Introduction
Reviews of Environmental Health, 2004
James Burkhart
p. 943
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Reviews
Neurodevelopment and Endocrine Disruption
Theo Colborn
p. 944
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Association of Pesticide Exposure with Neurologic Dysfunction
and Disease
Freya Kamel and Jane A. Hoppin
p. 950
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Potential for Increased Human Foodborne Exposure to PCDD/F When
Recycling Sewage Sludge on Agricultural Land
Karen Rideout
and Kay Teschke
p. 959
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Lung Cancer Risk after Exposure to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons:
A Review and Meta-Analysis
Ben Armstrong, Emma Hutchinson,
John Unwin, and Tony Fletcher
p. 970
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Rationale for a New Generation of Indicators for Coastal Waters
Gerald
Niemi, Denice Wardrop, Robert Brooks, Susan Anderson, Valerie Brady,
Hans Paerl, Chet Rakocinski, Marius Brouwer, Barbara Levinson,
and Michael McDonald
p. 979
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Recent Developments in Low-Level Lead Exposure and Intellectual
Impairment
in Children
Karin Koller, Terry Brown, Anne Spurgeon, and
Len Levy
p. 987
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Mini-Monograph: Information Systems
Health and Environment Information Systems for Exposure
and Disease Mapping, and Risk Assessment
Lars Jarup
p. 995
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Spatial Epidemiology: Current Approaches and
Future Challenges
Paul Elliott and Daniel Wartenberg
p. 998
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Using Geographic Information Systems for Exposure
Assessment in Environmental Epidemiology Studies
John R. Nuckols,
Mary H. Ward, and Lars Jarup
p. 1007
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Interpreting Posterior Relative Risk Estimates in Disease-Mapping
Studies
Sylvia Richardson, Andrew Thomson, Nicky Best, and Paul Elliott
p. 1016
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Cancer Risk Near a Polluted River in Finland Pia K. Verkasalo,
Esa Kokki,
Eero Pukkala, Terttu Vartiainen, Hannu Kiviranta, Antti Penttinen,
and Juha Pekkanen
p. 1026
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Use of GIS and Exposure Modeling as Tools in a Study of Cancer Incidence
in a Population Exposed to Airborne Dioxin
A. Poulstrup and H.L. Hansen
p.1032
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Spatial Analysis of the Relationship between
Mortality from Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease and Drinking
Water Hardness
Juan Ferrándiz,
Juan J. Abellán, Virgilio Gómez-Rubio, Antonio López-Quílez,
Pilar Sanmartín, Carlos Abellán, Miguel A. Martínez-Beneito,
Inmaculada Melchor, Hermelinda Vanaclocha, Óscar Zurriaga, Ferrán
Ballester, José M. Gil, Santiago Pérez-Hoyos, and Ricardo Ocaña
p. 1037
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