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P B Hammond

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International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health|January 1, 1980
Fecal lead excretion in young children as related to sources of lead in their environmentsP B Hammond, C S Clark, P S Gartside, et al.
Kidney International|October 1, 1980
Occupational exposure to lead: effects on renal functionC D Hong, I B Hanenson, S Lerner, et al.
Environmental Research|October 1, 1985
Condition and type of housing as an indicator of potential environmental lead exposure and pediatric blood lead levelsC S Clark, R L Bornschein, P Succop, et al.
Environmental Research|October 1, 1985
The influence of social and environmental factors on dust lead, hand lead, and blood lead levels in young childrenR L Bornschein, P Succop, K N Dietrich, et al.
Environmental Research|October 1, 1985
Postnatal lead exposure and early sensorimotor developmentK N Dietrich, K M Krafft, D T Pearson, et al.
Environmental Research|October 1, 1985
Evolution of efficient methods to sample lead sources, such as house dust and hand dust, in the homes of childrenS S Que Hee, B Peace, C S Clark, et al.
Pediatrics|November 1, 1987
Low-level fetal lead exposure effect on neurobehavioral development in early infancyK N Dietrich, K M Krafft, R L Bornschein, et al.
Pediatrics|October 1, 1989
Fetal and infant lead exposure: effects on growth in statureR Shukla, R L Bornschein, K N Dietrich, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|November 1, 1990
Lead exposure and neurobehavioral development in later infancyK N Dietrich, P A Succop, R L Bornschein, et al.
Pediatrics|June 1, 1985
Contribution of social and developmental factors to lead exposure during the first year of lifeK N Dietrich, K M Krafft, D T Pearson, et al.
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International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health|January 1, 1980
Fecal lead excretion in young children as related to sources of lead in their environmentsP B Hammond, C S Clark, P S Gartside, et al.
Kidney International|October 1, 1980
Occupational exposure to lead: effects on renal functionC D Hong, I B Hanenson, S Lerner, et al.
Environmental Research|October 1, 1985
Condition and type of housing as an indicator of potential environmental lead exposure and pediatric blood lead levelsC S Clark, R L Bornschein, P Succop, et al.
Environmental Research|October 1, 1985
The influence of social and environmental factors on dust lead, hand lead, and blood lead levels in young childrenR L Bornschein, P Succop, K N Dietrich, et al.
Environmental Research|October 1, 1985
Postnatal lead exposure and early sensorimotor developmentK N Dietrich, K M Krafft, D T Pearson, et al.
Environmental Research|October 1, 1985
Evolution of efficient methods to sample lead sources, such as house dust and hand dust, in the homes of childrenS S Que Hee, B Peace, C S Clark, et al.
Pediatrics|November 1, 1987
Low-level fetal lead exposure effect on neurobehavioral development in early infancyK N Dietrich, K M Krafft, R L Bornschein, et al.
Pediatrics|October 1, 1989
Fetal and infant lead exposure: effects on growth in statureR Shukla, R L Bornschein, K N Dietrich, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|November 1, 1990
Lead exposure and neurobehavioral development in later infancyK N Dietrich, P A Succop, R L Bornschein, et al.
Pediatrics|June 1, 1985
Contribution of social and developmental factors to lead exposure during the first year of lifeK N Dietrich, K M Krafft, D T Pearson, et al.
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