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... lead and measure progress toward the national goals . We welcome the challenge ! In closing , I thank the Association of Schools of Public Health and the Association of University Programs in Occupational Health and Safety for ...
... lead and measure progress toward the national goals . We welcome the challenge ! In closing , I thank the Association of Schools of Public Health and the Association of University Programs in Occupational Health and Safety for ...
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... lead has been known as a hazard to the reproductive systems of both sexes , but con- flicting data have been reported for modern workplaces . Other metals ( arsenic , cadmium , and mercury ) , also known as reproductive toxicants , have ...
... lead has been known as a hazard to the reproductive systems of both sexes , but con- flicting data have been reported for modern workplaces . Other metals ( arsenic , cadmium , and mercury ) , also known as reproductive toxicants , have ...
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... lead- ing to genetic disorders , infertility , or embryonic death . b . Establish the relationship between signs of genotoxic events in human somatic cells ( e.g. , chromosomal aberrations or sister chromatid exchanges in peripheral ...
... lead- ing to genetic disorders , infertility , or embryonic death . b . Establish the relationship between signs of genotoxic events in human somatic cells ( e.g. , chromosomal aberrations or sister chromatid exchanges in peripheral ...
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... lead to genetic disease or genetic load in the human population . No information is available on this subject . If genetic disease or dominant lethal mutations can be induced in the early stages of embryogenesis , sys- tems should be ...
... lead to genetic disease or genetic load in the human population . No information is available on this subject . If genetic disease or dominant lethal mutations can be induced in the early stages of embryogenesis , sys- tems should be ...
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... lead to innova- tive and more effective controls for known hazards and will provide initial recommendations for control of newly identified substances and processes . 6. Support research programs to evaluate the ergonomic needs of 19.
... lead to innova- tive and more effective controls for known hazards and will provide initial recommendations for control of newly identified substances and processes . 6. Support research programs to evaluate the ergonomic needs of 19.
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Page 106 - The National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) and the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) are the major national surveys for assessment of health status in the United States.
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