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1 A Historical Overview of the Ozone Exposure Problem Madden, Michael C.
2001
7 5 p. 1121-1131
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2 Airspace Surface Chemistry Mediates O3-Induced Lung Injury Postlethwait, Edward M.
2001
7 5 p. 1145-1159
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3 A Method for Identifying Exposure-Response Models for the Acute Respiratory Effects of Inhaled Irritants in Humans: Effects of Concentration, Minute Ventilation, and Duration McDonnell, William F.
2001
7 5 p. 1133-1144
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4 An Overview of Coastal Environmental Health Indicators Boesch, Donald F.
2001
7 5 p. 1409-1417
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5 Applications of Satellite Ocean Color Sensors for Monitoring and Predicting Harmful Algal Blooms Stumpf, Richard P.
2001
7 5 p. 1363-1368
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6 Assessing Stressors in Coastal Ecosystems: An Approach to the Patient Steevens, Jeffery A.
2001
7 5 p. 1447-1455
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7 Assessment of Multiple Marine Ecological Disturbances: Applying the North American Prototype to the Baltic Sea Ecosystem Sherman, Benjamin H.
2001
7 5 p. 1519-1540
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8 Changing Male Reproductive Health: A Review of the Clinical Evidence? Irvine, D. Stewart
2001
7 5 p. 1003-1016
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9 Coastal Vibrios: Identifying Relationships between Environmental Condition and Human Disease Tamplin, Mark L.
2001
7 5 p. 1437-1445
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10 Complexities in Understanding Ecosystem Response to Ozone Andersen, Christian P.
2001
7 5 p. 1169-1182
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11 Determining Indicators of Exposure and Effects for Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs): An Introduction Cooper, Ralph L.
2001
7 5 p. 971-978
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12 Endocrine Toxicants and Reproductive Success in Fish Van Der Kraak, Glen
2001
7 5 p. 1017-1025
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13 Extrapolation of Rodent Studies on Amniotic Fluid Contaminatnts to Human Populations Hughes, Claude
2001
7 5 p. 979-1002
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14 Forest Health Monitoring and Forest Inventory Analysis Programs Monitor Climate Change Effects in Forest Ecosystems Stolte, Kenneth W.
2001
7 5 p. 1297-1316
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15 From Assessment to Policy: Lessons Learned from the U.S. National Assessment Scheraga, Joel D.
2001
7 5 p. 1227-1246
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16 Health and Ecological Impacts of Harmful Algal Blooms: Risk Assessment Needs Van Dolah, Frances M.
2001
7 5 p. 1329-1345
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17 Health Effects of Toxin-Producing Cyanobacteria: "The CyanoHABs" Carmichael, Wayne W.
2001
7 5 p. 1393-1407
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18 Human Health Risks of Exposure to Estuary Waters Grattan, Lynn M.
2001
7 5 p. 1385-1391
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19 Improving the Development and Use of Biologically Based Dose Response Models (BBDR) in Risk Assessment DeWoskin, Robert S.
2001
7 5 p. 1091-1120
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20 Indicators for Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: A U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Perspective Fisher, William S.
2001
7 5 p. 961-970
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21 Indicators in Health and Ecological Risk Assessment: Fifth Symposium of U.S. EPA's National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory Reiter, Lawrence W.
2001
7 5 p. 959-960
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22 Indicators of UV Exposure in Corals and Their Relevance to Global Climate Change and Coral Bleaching Anderson, Susan
2001
7 5 p. 1271-1282
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23 Large-Scale Temperature Patterns in Past Centuries: Implications for North American Climate Change Mann, Michael E.
2001
7 5 p. 1247-1254
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24 Managing Global Atmospheric Change: A U.S. Policy Perspective Leaf, Dennis
2001
7 5 p. 1211-1226
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25 Natural and Anthropogenic Changes in Chesapeake Bay During the Last 1000 Years Brush, Grace S.
2001
7 5 p. 1283-1296
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26 Neurobehavioral Dysfunction as a Possible Sentinel of Methylmercury Exposure Grandjean, Philippe
2001
7 5 p. 1079-1089
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27 Past Anomalies as a Diagnostic Tool for Evaluating Multiple Marine Ecological Disturbance Events Sherman, Benjamin H.
2001
7 5 p. 1493-1517
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28 Predictive Ecological Modeling of Harmful Algal Blooms Walsh, John J.
2001
7 5 p. 1369-1383
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29 Public Health Risk Assessment Linked to Climatic and Ecological Change Patz, Jonathan A.
2001
7 5 p. 1317-1327
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30 Relating Ozone Uptake in Forest Trees to Risk Assessment Samuelson, Lisa
2001
7 5 p. 1161-1167
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31 Relationship between Measures of Exposure to PCBs/Dioxins and Behavioral Effects in Recent Developmental Studies Rice, Deborah C.
2001
7 5 p. 1059-1077
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32 Responses of Very Shallow Marine Ecosystems to Nutrient Enrichment Nixon, Scott
2001
7 5 p. 1457-1481
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33 Risk Assessment of Tropospheric Ozone: Human Health, Natural Resources, and Ecology Taylor, George E.
2001
7 5 p. 1183-1193
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34 Risks of Endocrine-Disrupting Compounds to Wildlife: Extrapolating from Effects on Individuals to Population Response Gleason, Timothy R.
2001
7 5 p. 1027-1042
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35 Sentinel Human Health Indicators: A Model for Assessing Human Health Status of Vulnerable Communities De Rosa, Christopher T.
2001
7 5 p. 1419-1435
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36 Strategies for Protecting and Restoring Rhode Island's Watersheds on Multiple Scales Lussier, Suzanne M.
2001
7 5 p. 1483-1491
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37 The Changing Health of Coral Reefs Barber, Richard T.
2001
7 5 p. 1255-1270
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38 The Diversity of Harmful Algal Bloom-Triggering Mechanisms and the Complexity of Bloom Initiation Roelke, Daniel
2001
7 5 p. 1347-1362
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39 Understanding and Managing the Risks to Health and Environment from Global Atmospheric Change: A Synthesis Walker, Henry A.
2001
7 5 p. 1195-1209
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40 Use of Indicators in Ecological Risk Assessments for Persistent, Bioaccumulative Toxicants Nichols, John W.
2001
7 5 p. 1043-1057
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