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Volumn 38, Issue 3, 2000, Pages 244-254
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Lead poisoning in a historical perspective
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Author keywords
Air pollution; Blood lead concentration; Childhood lead poisoning; Hematology; Nephrotoxicity; Neurotoxicity; Occupational exposure; Subclinical effects; Tetraethyl lead
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Indexed keywords
GASOLINE;
LEAD;
AIR POLLUTANT;
BIOLOGICAL MONITORING;
BLOOD TOXICITY;
CLINICAL RESEARCH;
CONFERENCE PAPER;
ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE;
EPIDEMIC;
HISTORY OF MEDICINE;
HUMAN;
HYGIENE;
INDUSTRIALIZATION;
LAW;
LEAD BLOOD LEVEL;
LEAD POISONING;
MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE CONCENTRATION;
NEPHROTOXICITY;
NEUROTOXICITY;
OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE;
PERIODIC MEDICAL EXAMINATION;
PUBLIC HEALTH;
ADULT;
CHILD;
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION;
GASOLINE;
HISTORY, 15TH CENTURY;
HISTORY, 16TH CENTURY;
HISTORY, 17TH CENTURY;
HISTORY, 18TH CENTURY;
HISTORY, 19TH CENTURY;
HISTORY, 20TH CENTURY;
HISTORY, ANCIENT;
HUMANS;
LEAD POISONING;
OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES;
PAINT;
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EID: 0033834727
PISSN: 02713586
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1002/1097-0274(200009)38:3<244::AID-AJIM3>3.0.CO;2-F Document Type: Conference Paper |
Times cited : (305)
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References (54)
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