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... populations . ( It is unclear whether the studies were negative because little or no risk existed , or because the studies had insufficient statistical power to detect small increases in risk ) . This perception of risk has led to a ...
... populations . ( It is unclear whether the studies were negative because little or no risk existed , or because the studies had insufficient statistical power to detect small increases in risk ) . This perception of risk has led to a ...
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... populations of males and females differ fundamentally , and this may result in special sensitivity to a particular ... population is maintained by those cells that continue to divide without specialization . Although sperm production 4.
... populations of males and females differ fundamentally , and this may result in special sensitivity to a particular ... population is maintained by those cells that continue to divide without specialization . Although sperm production 4.
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... population . " Developmental toxicants " are defined as chemical , physical , or biologic agents that adversely affect the growth or development of an embryo , fetus , or immature ( prepuber- tal ) individual . These include ...
... population . " Developmental toxicants " are defined as chemical , physical , or biologic agents that adversely affect the growth or development of an embryo , fetus , or immature ( prepuber- tal ) individual . These include ...
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... populations . Proving a causal association between workplace conditions and reproductive health is extremely difficult . This subject has recently been reviewed ( 5,6,8,18,19 ) and will not be discussed in detail here . Although the ...
... populations . Proving a causal association between workplace conditions and reproductive health is extremely difficult . This subject has recently been reviewed ( 5,6,8,18,19 ) and will not be discussed in detail here . Although the ...
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... populations must be large enough and the durations long enough to observe sufficient numbers of pregnancies or live births . For example , an estimated 52 pregnancies and 44 births occur per year per 1000 working women ( 20 ) . Thus ...
... populations must be large enough and the durations long enough to observe sufficient numbers of pregnancies or live births . For example , an estimated 52 pregnancies and 44 births occur per year per 1000 working women ( 20 ) . Thus ...
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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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