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United States. Minerals Management Service. Pacific OCS Region., Kinnetic Laboratories Inc, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Environmental Sciences Division., and University of Texas at Port Aransas., eds. Adaptations of marine organisms to chronic hydrocarbon exposure: Final report. The OCS Office, 1989.

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1951-, Ho Mat H., Dillon H. K, and Symposium on the Biological Monitoring of Exposure to Organic Compounds (1984 : Saint Louis, Mo.), eds. Biological monitoring of exposure to chemicals: Organic compounds. Wiley, 1987.

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Reinbold, Keturah A. Effects of exposure to ammonia on sensitive life stages of aquatic organisms. Illinois Natural History Survey, Center for Aquatic Ecology, 1990.

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W, Bell R., Ontario. Atmospheric Research and Special Programs Section., and Ontario Air Resources Branch, eds. The 1990 Toronto Personal Exposure Pilot (PEP) study. The Branch, 1991.

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W, Bell R., Ontario. Atmospheric Research and Special Programs Section., and Ontario Air Resources Branch, eds. The 1990 Toronto Personal Exposure Pilot (PEP) study. The Branch, 1991.

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1943-, Howard Philip H., ed. Handbook of environmental fate and exposure data for organic chemicals. Lewis Publishers, 1989.

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Max, Sussman, ed. The Release of genetically-engineered micro-organisms. Academic, 1988.

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International Conference on the Release of Genetically-engineered Micro-organisms (1st 1988 Cardiff, Wales). The release of genetically-engineered micro-organisms. Academic Press, 1988.

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L, Dungworth D., and International Life Sciences Institute, eds. Relationships between respiratory disease and exposure to air pollution. ILSI Press, 1998.

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1962-, Harrad Stuart, ed. Persistent organic pollutants: Environmental behaviour and pathways of human exposure. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. Light and gravity effects on circadian rhythms of rhesus macaques: Final technical report, NAG2-801. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1997.

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World Health Organization. Collaborating Centre for Immunotoxicology and Allergic Hypersensitivity., Inter-Organization Programme for the Sound Management of Chemicals., International Labour Organisation, World Health Organization, and International Program on Chemical Safety., eds. Principles and methods for assessing autoimmunity associated with exposure to chemicals. World Health Organization, 2006.

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Perkins, Henry H. Effects on the human respiratory system of exposure to selected cotton dusts. Cotton Quality Research Station, 1995.

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Buck, Louis Germaine, United Nations Environment Programme, International Labour Organisation, World Health Organization, Inter-Organization Programme for the Sound Management of Chemicals., and International Program on Chemical Safety., eds. Principles for evaluating health risks in children associated with exposure to chemicals. World Health Organization, 2006.

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Middleton, Dannie C. Request for assistance in preventing adverse health effects from exposure to dimethylformamide (DMF). U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, 1990.

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Middleton, Dannie C. Request for assistance in preventing adverse health effects from exposure to dimethylformamide (DMF). U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, 1990.

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International Conference on the Release of Genetically-engineered Micro-organisms (1st 1988 Cardiff, Wales). The release of genetically-engineered microorganisms: Proceedingsof the first International Conference on the Release of Genetically-engineered Micro-organisms. Academic Press, 1988.

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1940-, Wilson John W., and Langley Research Center, eds. Astronaut protection from solar event of August 4, 1972. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center, 1997.

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B, Larsen P., International Program on Chemical Safety., United Nations Environment Programme, International Labour Organisation, WHO Task Group on Environmental Health Criteria for White Spirit., and World Health Organization, eds. White spirit (Stoddard solvent). World Health Organization, 1996.

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Institute of Medicine (U.S.). Committee to Review the Health Effects in Vietnam Veterans of Exposure to Herbicides. Veterans and Agent Orange: Length of presumptive period for association between exposure and respiratory cancer. National Academies Press, 2004.

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Behr, Marcel A., Karen Stevenson, and Vivek Kapur, eds. Paratuberculosis: organism, disease, control. CABI, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789243413.0000.

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Behr, M. A., and D. M. Collins, eds. Paratuberculosis: organism, disease, control. CABI, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781845936136.0000.

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Luján, Hugo D. Giardia: A Model Organism. Springer-Verlag Vienna, 2011.

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(Editor), Mat H. Ho, and H. Kenneth Dillon (Editor), eds. The Biological Monitoring of Exposure to Chemicals, Organic Compounds (Biological Monitoring of Exposure to Chemicals). Wiley-Interscience, 1987.

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Formaldehyde: Exposure, Toxicity and Health Effects. Royal Society of Chemistry, The, 2018.

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Formaldehyde: Exposure, Toxicity and Health Effects. Royal Society of Chemistry, The, 2018.

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Formaldehyde: Exposure, Toxicity and Health Effects. Royal Society of Chemistry, The, 2018.

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Stanley, Johnson, and Gnanadhas Preetha. Pesticide Toxicity to Non-target Organisms: Exposure, Toxicity and Risk Assessment Methodologies. Springer, 2016.

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Stanley, Johnson, and Gnanadhas Preetha. Pesticide Toxicity to Non-target Organisms: Exposure, Toxicity and Risk Assessment Methodologies. Springer, 2018.

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Stanley, Johnson, and Gnanadhas Preetha. Pesticide Toxicity to Non-Target Organisms: Exposure, Toxicity and Risk Assessment Methodologies. Springer London, Limited, 2016.

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GonzÁlez, Amy Berrington de, André Bouville, Preetha Rajaraman, and Mary Schubauer-Berigan. Ionizing Radiation. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190238667.003.0013.

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Ionizing radiation is a universal carcinogen due to its ability to induce cancer in most organs following exposure at any age, including in utero. Several organs are especially radiosensitive, particularly when exposure occurs in childhood. These include the female breast, thyroid, brain, and red bone marrow. Very few cancers, notably cervical and Hodgkin lymphoma, do not seem to be related to ionizing radiation, for unknown reasons. For most cancers (lung may be the exception) the relative risk decreases with attained age and time since exposure. Currently the main sources of radiation exposu
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Howard, Philip H. Handbook of Environmental Fate and Exposure Data for Organic Chemicals, Volume IV. CRC, 1993.

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Ferraro, Kenneth F. Life Course Analysis. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190665340.003.0003.

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Life course analysis prioritizes the long view of aging: study aging as a process from embryo to death and how the timing of events and exposures shapes those lives. The act of analyzing the life course (or life span) highlights an intellectual tension in the field that has existed for decades: Is gerontology the study of older organisms or how those organisms age? Although human social services are often organized by age groups, science is better off studying the aging process—how the organism became older. In humans and animals, the experience of aging varies by historical time and place. Th
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Samet, Jonathan M., and Aaron J. Cohen. Air Pollution. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190238667.003.0017.

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A wide variety of manmade and naturally occurring air pollutants are known to cause cancer. Diverse exposures such as tobacco smoke, radionuclides (radon), chemicals (benzene, mustard gas, and volatile organic compounds), fibers (asbestos), and metals and metalloids (chromium, nickel, and arsenic) have long been classified as carcinogenic to humans. Historically, these classifications were based predominantly on high levels of exposure in occupational settings. Over the last thirty to forty years, scientific attention has focused on quantifying the adverse health effects of indoor and outdoor
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Bleecker, Margit L. Neurological Disorders. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190662677.003.0026.

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This chapter describes neurologic disorders related primarily to occupational exposures along with presenting signs and symptoms. Acute or subacute occupational exposure to high levels of neurotoxic compounds, which occurred in the past and resulted in unique presentations of neurological disorders, occur infrequently today. Sections include the evaluation of toxic neuropathies and the approach to neurobehavioral impairment along with the cognitive domains commonly affected with exposure to neurointoxicants. A section describes the approach to a patient with exposure to neurointoxicants that i
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Howard, Philip H. Handbook of Environmental Fate and Exposure Data for Organic Chemicals, Volume V. CRC, 1997.

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Wheat, L. Joseph, and Lynn Guptill. Histoplasmosis. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198570028.003.0076.

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Histoplasma was initially described from a lesion in a horse by Rivolta in 1873, who named the organism Cryptococcus farciminosum. In 1905, Samuel Darling noted the presence of intracellular organisms in many tissues, including the lungs, of a patient suspected of succumbing to miliary tuberculosis (Darling 1906). Darling named the organism Histoplasma capsulatum , because it appeared to be an encapsulated protozoan-like organism. In 1912, mycologist Henrique da Rocha-Lima reviewed Darling’s slides and noted the cytological similarities between Darling’s Histoplasma organism and Cryptococcus f
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Nevin, Remington L., and Elspeth Cameron Ritchie. Toxic Exposures from Service in the US Military. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190461508.003.0014.

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Exposure of military personnel to known and plausible reproductive toxicants may pose a risk of reproductive harm. Such exposures also may contribute to sexual dysfunction, either by direct organic effects or because of reasonable concerns among the exposed over risking conception and consequent reproductive harm through sexual intercourse. Intimacy among military personnel returning from deployment may be prominently impaired by these concerns, which may persist despite efforts at good health risk communication. This chapter reviews common military toxic exposures with known or perceived repr
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World Health Organization (WHO). Principles for Evaluating Health Risks in Children Associated With Exposure to Chemicals. World Health Organization, 2007.

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Howard. Handbook of Environmental Fate and Exposure for Organic Chemistry, Five Volume Set. 5th ed. CRC, 1997.

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Review of the U.S. Navy's Exposure Standard for Manufactured Vitreous Fibers. National Academy Press, 2002.

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Handbook of Environmental Fate and Exposure Data: For Organic Chemicals, Volume III Pesticides. CRC Press LLC, 2017.

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Howard, PhilipH. Handbook of Environmental Fate and Exposure Data: For Organic Chemicals, Volume III Pesticides. CRC Press LLC, 2017.

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Howard, PhilipH. Handbook of Environmental Fate and Exposure Data: For Organic Chemicals, Volume III Pesticides. CRC Press LLC, 2017.

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Howard, PhilipH. Handbook of Environmental Fate and Exposure Data: For Organic Chemicals, Volume III Pesticides. CRC Press LLC, 2017.

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Medicine, Institute of, Division of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, and Committee to Review the Evidence Regarding the Link Between Exposure to Agent Orange and Diabetes. Veterans and Agent Orange: Herbicide/Dioxin Exposure and Type 2 Diabetes. National Academies Press, 2000.

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Medicine, Institute of, Division of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, and Committee to Review the Evidence Regarding the Link Between Exposure to Agent Orange and Diabetes. Veterans and Agent Orange: Herbicide/Dioxin Exposure and Type 2 Diabetes. National Academies Press, 2000.

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Medicine, Institute of, Division of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, and Committee to Review the Evidence Regarding the Link Between Exposure to Agent Orange and Diabetes. Veterans and Agent Orange: Herbicide/Dioxin Exposure and Type 2 Diabetes. National Academies Press, 2000.

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Martin, Colin J., and David G. Sutton. Risk control in diagnostic medical exposures. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199655212.003.0011.

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All medical exposures to ionizing radiation carry an increased risk of malignant disease. This chapter describes methods for evaluating the risks from exposures of varying magnitude from either the effective dose or doses to individual organs. Risk factors which can be utilized in assessments are included. Procedures should only be carried out if they will influence patient management and factors to be considered in the justification process are considered. In addition, techniques should be optimized so that doses to individual patients are as low as compatible with the medical requirements of
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Allen-Gil, Susan M. Assessment of exposure and response to atmospherically-derived contaminants in U.S. Arctic freshwater fish. 1995.

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