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... Environmental Health Perspectives, 102 (Suppl.
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... Fish, 2003. A climate-based model predicts the spatial distribution of the Lyme disease vector Ixodes scapularis in the United States.
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... , 2002. Surveillance for Asthma -- United States, 1980–1999.
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... The three modern faces of mercury. Environmental Health Perspectives, 110 ( Suppl.
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... Molecular epidemiol ogy of "Norwalk-like viruses" in outbreaks of gastroenteritis in the United States. Jour nal of Infectious Diseases, 178: 1571–1578.
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... Predicting the risk of Lyme disease: Habitat suitability for Ixodes scapularis in the north central United States. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 8: 289–297.
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... Atmospherically transported elements and deposition in the southeastern United States: local or transoceanic? Applied Geochemistry, 19: 1189– 1200.
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... 154 EARTH MATERIALS AND HEALTH Hsueh, Y.M., Y.F.
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... Health effects from chronic low-level exposure to hydrogen sulfide. Archives of Environmental Health, 56: 123–131.
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... Available online at http://www.netl.doe.gov/technologies/oil-gas/ Petroleum/projects/Environmental/Produced_Water/15238.htm, accessed May 2006. NIEHS (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
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... , 2005. Review of the Joint National Institutes of Health–National Science Foundation Ecology of Infec tious Diseases Program.
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... Washington D.C., The National Academies Press, 228 pp. NRC (National Research Council)
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... Applied Geochemistry, 18: 1773–1787. Pew (The Pew Environmental Health Commission)
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... Use of GIS and exposure modeling as tools in a study of cancer incidence in a population exposed to airborne dioxin. Environmental Health Perspectives, 112: 1032–1036.
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... Patz, 2001. Climate variability and change in the United States: Potential impacts on water- and foodborne diseases caused by microbiologic agents.
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... Environmental Health Perspectives, 113: 1056–1061. Tanser, F.C., B
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... New York, United Nations Development Programme. USGS (United States Geological Survey)
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... and UNICEF (United Nations Children's Fund)


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