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Teresa S Bowers

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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|February 23, 2013
Comments on: Chari, R.; Burke, T.A.; White, R.H.; Fox, M.A. Integrating susceptibility into environmental policy: an analysis of the national ambient air quality standard for lead. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2012, 9, 1077-1096Teresa S Bowers
Neurotoxicology|March 23, 2006
What is the meaning of non-linear dose-response relationships between blood lead concentrations and IQ?Teresa S Bowers, Barbara D Beck
Critical Reviews in Toxicology|September 18, 2013
A statistical reevaluation of the data used in the Lanphear et al. ( 2005 ) pooled-analysis that related low levels of blood lead to intellectual deficits in childrenKenny S Crump, Cynthia Van Landingham, Teresa S Bowers, et al.
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|February 23, 2013
Comments on: Chari, R.; Burke, T.A.; White, R.H.; Fox, M.A. Integrating susceptibility into environmental policy: an analysis of the national ambient air quality standard for lead. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2012, 9, 1077-1096Teresa S Bowers
Neurotoxicology|March 23, 2006
What is the meaning of non-linear dose-response relationships between blood lead concentrations and IQ?Teresa S Bowers, Barbara D Beck
Critical Reviews in Toxicology|September 18, 2013
A statistical reevaluation of the data used in the Lanphear et al. ( 2005 ) pooled-analysis that related low levels of blood lead to intellectual deficits in childrenKenny S Crump, Cynthia Van Landingham, Teresa S Bowers, et al.
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