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Assessment of reproductive disorders and birth defects in communities near hazardous chemical sitesAMLER, R. W.Reproductive toxicology (Elmsford, NY). 1997, Vol 11, Num 2-3, pp 221-259, issn 0890-6238Conference Proceedings
Toward congruence between theory and practice in small area analysis and local public health dataKIRBY, R. S.Statistics in medicine. 1996, Vol 15, Num 17-18, pp 1859-1866, issn 0277-6715Conference Paper
Use of Stone's method in studies of disease risk around point sources of environmental pollutionSHADDICK, G; ELLIOTT, P.Statistics in medicine. 1996, Vol 15, Num 17-18, pp 1927-1934, issn 0277-6715Conference Paper
Developmental neurotoxicity of endocrine disrupters : dioxins, PCBs, metals pesticides, psychoactive & therapeutic drugsCRANMER, JOAN SPYKER.Neurotoxicology (Park Forest South). 1995, Vol 16, Num 4, pp 731-765, issn 0161-813XConference Proceedings
A partnership to establish an environmental safety net for childrenBALK, Sophie J; SHEA, Katherine M.Pediatrics (Evanston). 2003, Vol 112, Num 1, issn 0031-4005, 59 p., 2Conference Proceedings
Classification methods for denominators in small areasWITTIE, P. S; DRANE, W; ALDRICH, T. E et al.Statistics in medicine. 1996, Vol 15, Num 17-18, pp 1921-1926, issn 0277-6715Conference Paper
Design considerations for estimation of exposure effects on disease risk, using aggregate data studiesSHEPPARD, L; PRENTICE, R. L; ROSSING, M. A et al.Statistics in medicine. 1996, Vol 15, Num 17-18, pp 1849-1858, issn 0277-6715Conference Paper
Spatial partitioning using multivariate cluster analysis and a contiguity algorithmSA CARVALHO, M; GONCALVES CRUZ, O; FONSECA NOBRE, F et al.Statistics in medicine. 1996, Vol 15, Num 17-18, pp 1885-1894, issn 0277-6715Conference Paper
Geographic information systems (GIS) : New perspectives in understanding human health and environmental relationshipsCRONER, C. M; SPERLING, J; BROOME, F. R et al.Statistics in medicine. 1996, Vol 15, Num 17-18, pp 1961-1977, issn 0277-6715Conference Paper
Symposium on quantitative structure-activity relationships/4th Annual meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Arlington, VA, November 6-9, 1983Environmental toxicology and chemistry. 1985, Vol 4, Num 3, pp 255-359, issn 0730-7268Conference Proceedings
Evidence of effects of environmental chemicals on the endocrine system in childrenROGAN, Walter J; RAGAN, N. Beth.Pediatrics (Evanston). 2003, Vol 112, Num 1, pp 247-252, issn 0031-4005, 6 p., 2Conference Paper
Effect of Rhazya stricta on the developing rat fetusRASHEED, R. A; BASHIR, A. K; ALI, B. H et al.Reproductive toxicology (Elmsford, NY). 1997, Vol 11, Num 2-3, pp 191-199, issn 0890-6238Conference Paper
Decision support methodologies for human health risk assessment of toxic substancesWILSON, Jewell D; CIBULAS, William; DEROSA, Christopher T et al.Toxicology letters. 1995, Vol 79, Num 1-3, issn 0378-4274, 320 p.Conference Proceedings
Achieving credibility in risk assessment modelsKOHN, M. C.Toxicology letters. 1995, Vol 79, Num 1-3, pp 107-114, issn 0378-4274Conference Paper
Extrapolation of physiological parameters for physiologically based simulation modelsFISEROVA-BERGEROVA, V.Toxicology letters. 1995, Vol 79, Num 1-3, pp 77-86, issn 0378-4274Conference Paper
Quantitative structure-activity relationships and ecological risk assessment : an overview of predictive aquatic toxicology researchBRADBURY, S. P.Toxicology letters. 1995, Vol 79, Num 1-3, pp 229-237, issn 0378-4274Conference Paper
The transfer of cocaethylene across the human term placental cotyledon perfused in vitroSIMONE, C; BYRNE, B. M; DEREWLANY, L. O et al.Reproductive toxicology (Elmsford, NY). 1997, Vol 11, Num 2-3, pp 215-219, issn 0890-6238Conference Paper
Information needed to support hazard identification and risk assessment of toxic substancesSCHEUPLEIN, R. J.Toxicology letters. 1995, Vol 79, Num 1-3, pp 23-28, issn 0378-4274Conference Paper
Summary of panel discussion on the 'advantages/limitations/uncertainties in the use of physiologically based pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic models in hazard identification and risk assessment of toxic substances'FREDERICK, C. B.Toxicology letters. 1995, Vol 79, Num 1-3, pp 201-206, issn 0378-4274Conference Paper
The application of physiologically based pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (PBPK/PD) modeling to understanding the mechanism of action of hazardous substancesMEDINSKY, M. A.Toxicology letters. 1995, Vol 79, Num 1-3, pp 185-191, issn 0378-4274Conference Paper
Use of mechanistic and pharmacokinetic data for risk assessment at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)SCHWETZ, B. A.Toxicology letters. 1995, Vol 79, Num 1-3, pp 29-32, issn 0378-4274Conference Paper
Antibiotic resistance: What is the impact of agricultural uses of antibiotics on children's health?SHEA, Katherine M.Pediatrics (Evanston). 2003, Vol 112, Num 1, pp 253-258, issn 0031-4005, 6 p., 2Conference Paper
Interpreting epidemiologic research: Lessons from studies of childhood cancerLINET, Martha S; WACHOLDER, Sholom; ZAHM, Shelia Hoar et al.Pediatrics (Evanston). 2003, Vol 112, Num 1, pp 218-232, issn 0031-4005, 15 p., 2Conference Paper
Effects of triphenyltin chloride on implantation and pregnancy in ratsEMA, M; MIYAWAKI, E; HARAZONO, A et al.Reproductive toxicology (Elmsford, NY). 1997, Vol 11, Num 2-3, pp 201-206, issn 0890-6238Conference Paper
Symposium on quantitative methods for utilization of multi-source data in public healthWILLIAMSON, G. DAVID; MASSEY, JAMES T; SHULMAN, HOLLY B et al.Statistics in medicine. 1995, Vol 14, Num 5-7, issn 0277-6715, 274 p.Conference Proceedings