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... Environmental Health Perspectives, 109(6)
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... . Residen tial lead-based-paint hazard remediation and soil lead abatement: Their impact among children with mildly elevated blood lead levels.
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... . Cotinine as a biomarker of environmental tobacco smoke exposure.
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... . Intellectual impairment in children with blood lead concentrations below 10 micrograms per deciliter.
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... . Condition and type of housing as an indicator of potential environmental lead exposure and pediatric blood lead levels.
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... Environmental Health Perspectives, 106(6)
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... . Association of prenatal maternal or postnatal child environmental tobacco smoke exposure and neurodevelopmental and behavioral prob lems in children.
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... Environmental Health Perspectives, 107(1)
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... . The burden of environmental tobacco smoke exposure on the respiratory health of children 2 months through 5 years of age in the United States: Third National Health and Nutri tion Examination Survey, 1988 to 1994.
From page 172...
... . Adverse health effects of prenatal and postnatal tobacco smoke exposure on children.
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... . Environmental tobacco smoke exposure in children: Household and community determinants.
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... Environmental Health Perspectives, 106(Suppl 3)
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... . A randomized trial of the effect of dust control on children's blood lead levels.
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... Environmental Health Perspectives, 105(12)
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... Environmental Health Perspectives, 109(5)
From page 178...
... . Health Effects of exposure to environmental tobacco smoke: The report of the California Environmental Protection Agency.
From page 179...
... . Nontherapeutic research, minimal risk, and the Kennedy Krieger lead abatement study.
From page 180...
... Environmental Health Perspectives, 110(2)
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... A community and academic partnership to address farmworker pesticide exposure in North Carolina. En vironmental Health Perspectives, 109(53)
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... . Ad dressing social determinants of health through community-based participatory research: The East Side Village Health Worker Partnership.
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... Envi ronmental Health Perspectives, 103(12)
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... . Home abatement and blood lead changes in children with class III lead poisoning.
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... . The conceptual, historical, and practice roots of community based participatory research and related participatory traditions.
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... . Evidence for an association between environmental tobacco smoke exposure and birthweight: A meta-analysis and new data.
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... children and adoles cents. Environmental Health Perspectives, 113, 98-103.


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