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American Journal of Epidemiology|July 1, 1980
Re "sperm count depression in pesticide applicators exposed to dibromochloropropane"E Kahn, D Whorton
Journal of Occupational Medicine. : Official Publication of the Industrial Medical Association|February 1, 1980
Epidemiological assessment of occupationally related, chemically induced sperm count suppressionT H Milby, D Whorton
Fertility and Sterility|July 1, 1984
Sperm count results from 861 American chemical/agricultural workers from 14 separate studiesM D Whorton, C R Meyer
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health|March 1, 1983
Persistence of symptoms after mild to moderate acute organophosphate poisoning among 19 farm field workersM D Whorton, D L Obrinsky
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology|May 1, 1985
Updating the article by Liss et al. "Failure of enzyme encapsulation to prevent sensitization of workers in the dry bleach industry"M D Whorton, R W Morgan
Mutation Research|September 1, 1983
Mutagenicity, carcinogenicity and reproductive effects of dibromochloropropane (DBCP)M D Whorton, D E Foliart
Environmental Health Perspectives|November 1, 1994
Reproductive effects of inorganic borates on male employees: birth rate assessmentD Whorton, J Haas, L Trent
American Journal of Public Health|May 1, 1979
Occupational health standards: what are the priorities?M D Whorton, D H Wegman
Journal of Occupational Medicine. : Official Publication of the Industrial Medical Association|March 1, 1980
Recovery of testicular function among DBCP workersM D Whorton, T H Milby
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|March 3, 1998
Cohort mortality study of prostate cancer among chemical workersM D Whorton, J Amsel, J Mandel
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American Journal of Epidemiology|July 1, 1980
Re "sperm count depression in pesticide applicators exposed to dibromochloropropane"E Kahn, D Whorton
Journal of Occupational Medicine. : Official Publication of the Industrial Medical Association|February 1, 1980
Epidemiological assessment of occupationally related, chemically induced sperm count suppressionT H Milby, D Whorton
Fertility and Sterility|July 1, 1984
Sperm count results from 861 American chemical/agricultural workers from 14 separate studiesM D Whorton, C R Meyer
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health|March 1, 1983
Persistence of symptoms after mild to moderate acute organophosphate poisoning among 19 farm field workersM D Whorton, D L Obrinsky
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology|May 1, 1985
Updating the article by Liss et al. "Failure of enzyme encapsulation to prevent sensitization of workers in the dry bleach industry"M D Whorton, R W Morgan
Mutation Research|September 1, 1983
Mutagenicity, carcinogenicity and reproductive effects of dibromochloropropane (DBCP)M D Whorton, D E Foliart
Environmental Health Perspectives|November 1, 1994
Reproductive effects of inorganic borates on male employees: birth rate assessmentD Whorton, J Haas, L Trent
American Journal of Public Health|May 1, 1979
Occupational health standards: what are the priorities?M D Whorton, D H Wegman
Journal of Occupational Medicine. : Official Publication of the Industrial Medical Association|March 1, 1980
Recovery of testicular function among DBCP workersM D Whorton, T H Milby
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|March 3, 1998
Cohort mortality study of prostate cancer among chemical workersM D Whorton, J Amsel, J Mandel
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