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161 related items for PubMed ID: 4076115

  • 21. The influence of lead content in drinking water, household dust, soil, and paint on blood lead levels of children in Flin Flon, Manitoba and Creighton, Saskatchewan.
    Safruk AM, McGregor E, Whitfield Aslund ML, Cheung PH, Pinsent C, Jackson BJ, Hair AT, Lee M, Sigal EA.
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  • 22. Lead-based paint health risk assessment in dependent children living in military housing.
    Stroop DM, Dietrich KN, Hunt AN, Suddendorf LR, Giangiacomo M.
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  • 23. Lead exposure from conventional and cottage lead smelting in Jamaica.
    Matte TD, Figueroa JP, Ostrowski S, Burr G, Jackson-Hunt L, Baker EL.
    Arch Environ Contam Toxicol; 1991 Jul 01; 21(1):65-71. PubMed ID: 1898119
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  • 24. Environmental exposures to lead and urban children's blood lead levels.
    Lanphear BP, Burgoon DA, Rust SW, Eberly S, Galke W.
    Environ Res; 1998 Feb 01; 76(2):120-30. PubMed ID: 9515067
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  • 25. The effect of soil abatement on blood lead levels in children living near a former smelting and milling operation.
    Lanphear BP, Succop P, Roda S, Henningsen G.
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  • 26. Implications of different residential lead standards on children's blood lead levels in France: predictions based on a national cross-sectional survey.
    Oulhote Y, LeTertre A, Etchevers A, Le Bot B, Lucas JP, Mandin C, Le Strat Y, Lanphear B, Glorennec P.
    Int J Hyg Environ Health; 2013 Nov 01; 216(6):743-50. PubMed ID: 23528234
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  • 27. Lead-contaminated soil abatement and urban children's blood lead levels.
    Weitzman M, Aschengrau A, Bellinger D, Jones R, Hamlin JS, Beiser A.
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  • 30. Surface dust wipes are the best predictors of blood leads in young children with elevated blood lead levels.
    Gulson B, Anderson P, Taylor A.
    Environ Res; 2013 Oct 07; 126():171-8. PubMed ID: 23896419
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  • 32. The effect of contemporary mine emissions on children's blood lead levels.
    Dong C, Taylor MP, Zahran S.
    Environ Int; 2019 Jan 07; 122():91-103. PubMed ID: 30509512
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  • 33. Probabilistic modeling of young children's overall lead exposure in France: integrated approach for various exposure media.
    Glorennec P, Bemrah N, Tard A, Robin A, Le Bot B, Bard D.
    Environ Int; 2007 Oct 07; 33(7):937-45. PubMed ID: 17573113
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  • 36. Evolution of efficient methods to sample lead sources, such as house dust and hand dust, in the homes of children.
    Que Hee SS, Peace B, Clark CS, Boyle JR, Bornschein RL, Hammond PB.
    Environ Res; 1985 Oct 07; 38(1):77-95. PubMed ID: 4076114
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  • 37. Health and environmental outcomes of traditional and modified practices for abatement of residential lead-based paint.
    Farfel MR, Chisolm JJ.
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  • 39. A multivariate linear regression model for predicting children's blood lead levels based on soil lead levels: A study at four superfund sites.
    Lewin MD, Sarasua S, Jones PA.
    Environ Res; 1999 Jul 07; 81(1):52-61. PubMed ID: 10361026
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  • 40. Derivation of a target level of lead in soil at residential sites corresponding to a de minimis contribution to blood lead concentration.
    Stern AH.
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