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  • 27. Tracking childhood exposure to lead and developmental disabilities: examining the relationship in a population-based sample.
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    Woolf AD, Goldman R, Bellinger DC.
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  • 29. Toxic threats to neurologic development of children.
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  • 33. The epidemiology of pediatric environmental exposures.
    Veal K, Lowry JA, Belmont JM.
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  • 36. Environmental exposure to lead and cognitive deficits in children.
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    Zetterström R.
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  • 39. Measuring secondhand smoke exposure in children: an ecological measurement approach.
    Matt GE, Bernert JT, Hovell MF.
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    Ha M, Kwon HJ, Lim MH, Jee YK, Hong YC, Leem JH, Sakong J, Bae JM, Hong SJ, Roh YM, Jo SJ.
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