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... occur in the United States annually ( 1 ) , and birth defects , whether benign or disabling , affect 200,000 or more liveborn infants each year ( 1 , 6 ) . In 1984 , congeni- tal malformations were the fifth leading cause of years of ...
... occur in the United States annually ( 1 ) , and birth defects , whether benign or disabling , affect 200,000 or more liveborn infants each year ( 1 , 6 ) . In 1984 , congeni- tal malformations were the fifth leading cause of years of ...
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... occurs in somatic cells , cancer is a possible consequence . Theoretically , a mutation - induced non- neoplastic alteration ... occur in a child who inherits that damage . Genetic damage ( if recognized ) might appear as a reduction in ...
... occurs in somatic cells , cancer is a possible consequence . Theoretically , a mutation - induced non- neoplastic alteration ... occur in a child who inherits that damage . Genetic damage ( if recognized ) might appear as a reduction in ...
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... occurs in the first 60-70 days of gestation . Developmental toxicity cannot be properly evaluated without considering the rela- tionship between developmental and maternal toxicity . A fundamental principle states that any agent can be ...
... occurs in the first 60-70 days of gestation . Developmental toxicity cannot be properly evaluated without considering the rela- tionship between developmental and maternal toxicity . A fundamental principle states that any agent can be ...
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... occur per year per 1000 working women ( 20 ) . Thus , two populations ( exposed and compari- son groups ) of 3096 ... occurring in small populations cannot stand alone as strong evidence that a hazard to reproduction does exist . The ...
... occur per year per 1000 working women ( 20 ) . Thus , two populations ( exposed and compari- son groups ) of 3096 ... occurring in small populations cannot stand alone as strong evidence that a hazard to reproduction does exist . The ...
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... occur . Recent advances in evaluating female gonadal function and detecting early pregnancy loss may soon make ... occurred in men occupationally exposed to chlordecone ( Kepone ) . Male workers exposed dur- ing the manufacture of ...
... occur . Recent advances in evaluating female gonadal function and detecting early pregnancy loss may soon make ... occurred in men occupationally exposed to chlordecone ( Kepone ) . Male workers exposed dur- ing the manufacture of ...
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