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G K Lemasters

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Occupational Medicine (Philadelphia, Pa.)|July 1, 1996
Epidemiology of reproductive hazards in the workplaceG K Lemasters
Medycyna Pracy|January 1, 1994
[Epidemiologic methods for evaluating the effects of occupational exposure on pregnancy outcome]G K Lemasters
JOGN Nursing; Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing|March 1, 1981
Zinc insufficiency during pregnancy. A reviewG K Lemasters
Seminars in Perinatology|February 1, 1993
Epidemiology methods to assess occupational exposures and pregnancy outcomesG K Lemasters
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health|February 1, 1984
Use of exposure data in occupational reproductive studiesG K Lemasters, S G Selevan
Occupational Medicine (Philadelphia, Pa.)|July 1, 1995
Epidemiologic considerations in the evaluation of occupational hearing lossT C Morata, G K Lemasters
Progress in Clinical and Biological Research|January 1, 1984
Types of exposure models and advantages and disadvantages of sources of exposure data for use in occupational reproductive studiesG K Lemasters, S G Selevan
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|January 1, 1989
Employment status as a confounder when assessing occupational exposures and spontaneous abortionG K Lemasters, S M Pinney
Journal of Occupational Medicine. : Official Publication of the Industrial Medical Association|May 1, 1987
The dose-response fallacy in human reproductive studies of toxic exposuresS G Selevan, G K Lemasters
Journal of Occupational Medicine. : Official Publication of the Industrial Medical Association|July 1, 1985
Reproductive outcomes in women exposed to solvents in 36 reinforced plastics companies. I. Menstrual dysfunctionG K Lemasters, A Hagen, S J Samuels
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Occupational Medicine (Philadelphia, Pa.)|July 1, 1996
Epidemiology of reproductive hazards in the workplaceG K Lemasters
Medycyna Pracy|January 1, 1994
[Epidemiologic methods for evaluating the effects of occupational exposure on pregnancy outcome]G K Lemasters
JOGN Nursing; Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing|March 1, 1981
Zinc insufficiency during pregnancy. A reviewG K Lemasters
Seminars in Perinatology|February 1, 1993
Epidemiology methods to assess occupational exposures and pregnancy outcomesG K Lemasters
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health|February 1, 1984
Use of exposure data in occupational reproductive studiesG K Lemasters, S G Selevan
Occupational Medicine (Philadelphia, Pa.)|July 1, 1995
Epidemiologic considerations in the evaluation of occupational hearing lossT C Morata, G K Lemasters
Progress in Clinical and Biological Research|January 1, 1984
Types of exposure models and advantages and disadvantages of sources of exposure data for use in occupational reproductive studiesG K Lemasters, S G Selevan
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|January 1, 1989
Employment status as a confounder when assessing occupational exposures and spontaneous abortionG K Lemasters, S M Pinney
Journal of Occupational Medicine. : Official Publication of the Industrial Medical Association|May 1, 1987
The dose-response fallacy in human reproductive studies of toxic exposuresS G Selevan, G K Lemasters
Journal of Occupational Medicine. : Official Publication of the Industrial Medical Association|July 1, 1985
Reproductive outcomes in women exposed to solvents in 36 reinforced plastics companies. I. Menstrual dysfunctionG K Lemasters, A Hagen, S J Samuels
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