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... Preliminary findings of the First Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, United States, 1971-1972: Dietary intake and biochemical findings.
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... Neonatal lead exposure in the rat: Decreased learning as a function of age and blood lead concentrations. Toxicol.
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... II. Correlation between the ratio of activated to inactivated 6-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase of whole blood and the blood lead level.
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... Basic factors in evaluation of hazard of childhood lead exposures. Presented at the annual Meeting of the American Public Health Assoc., New Orleans, La., Oct.
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... Dose-response to lead ingestion in rats fed low dietary calcium.
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... A toxicological investigation of chronic lead paint ingestion in the juvenile baboon. Southwest Foundation for Research and Education (SWFRE)
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... Biological response and subjective symptoms in low level lead exposure.
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... The unsuitability of random urinary delta aminolevulinic acid samples as a screening test for lead poisoning.
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... Dose-response relationships for inorganic lead.
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... Environmental Health Aspects of Lead. An International Symposium organized jointly by the Commission of the European Communities and the U.S.
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... Prevention of lead paint poisoning among Baltimroe children. Public Health Reports 80:969-974, 1965.
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... Public Health Reports 85:19-24, 1970. World Health Organization.


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