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... efforts to prevent occupational disorders of reproduction face major gaps in knowledge . Because disorders of reproduction arising from nonoc- cupational factors cannot always be distinguished from those caused by occupational factors ...
... efforts to prevent occupational disorders of reproduction face major gaps in knowledge . Because disorders of reproduction arising from nonoc- cupational factors cannot always be distinguished from those caused by occupational factors ...
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... efforts to promote health and prevent disorders of reproduction using a knowledge of occupa- tional ( and environmental ) etiologies are to succeed , research programs such as those suggested here will be needed to redress current ...
... efforts to promote health and prevent disorders of reproduction using a knowledge of occupa- tional ( and environmental ) etiologies are to succeed , research programs such as those suggested here will be needed to redress current ...
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... or environmental exposure to mutagenic agents produces mutations in the human germ plasm . Current efforts to detect mutagenic events by monitoring human populations have two major disadvantages : 1 ) they can detect only major effects 12.
... or environmental exposure to mutagenic agents produces mutations in the human germ plasm . Current efforts to detect mutagenic events by monitoring human populations have two major disadvantages : 1 ) they can detect only major effects 12.
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... efforts . These research approaches provide data to identify in humans disorders of reproduction that may be related to occupation . Surveillance activi- ties identify high - risk populations by monitoring the magnitude and distribution ...
... efforts . These research approaches provide data to identify in humans disorders of reproduction that may be related to occupation . Surveillance activi- ties identify high - risk populations by monitoring the magnitude and distribution ...
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... Efforts should be increased to : a . Promote national and regional data systems that incorporate occupation and industry for both parents and the specific endpoints of reproductive function . These systems would provide population ...
... Efforts should be increased to : a . Promote national and regional data systems that incorporate occupation and industry for both parents and the specific endpoints of reproductive function . These systems would provide population ...
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