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Current
Issue : Volume
21, Number 3, July 2011
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- The Chem HelpDesk: a joint initiative of the Chulabhorn Research Institute (CRI) and the World Health Organization Regional Office for South-East Asia (WHO SEARO)
- Associations of low-level urine cadmium with kidney function in lead workers: A Korean study
- Cytogenetic damage in chronic arsenic-exposed individuals
- Neurobehavioral effects of long-term exposure to pesticides: Results from the 4-yearfollow-up of the Phytoner study
- Maternal exposure to ambient benzene linked to spina bifida in infants
- Blood lead levels as a cause of preterm labor: A study conducted in three teaching hospitals in Tehran
- Uptake and cytotoxicity of chitosan nanoparticles in human liver cells
- Road traffic and stroke: A Danish study
- Indications of possible brain-tumor risk in mobile-phone studies
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Past
Issues:
Volume 21, 2011 [No.1] [No.2]
Volume 20, 2010 [No.1] [No.2] [No.3] [No.4]
Volume 19, 2009 [No.1] [No.2] [No.3] [No.4]
Volume
18, 2008 [No.1] [No.2] [No.3] [No.4]
Volume
17, 2007 [No.1] [No.2]
[No.3] [No.4]
Volume
16, 2006 [No.1] [No.2]
[No.3] [No.4]
Volume 15, 2005 [No.1] [No.2]
[No.3] [No.4]
Volume 14, 2004 [No.1] [No.2] [No.3]
[No.4]
Volume 13, 2003 [No.1] [No.2] [No.3]
[No.4]
Volume 12, 2002 [No.1] [No.2] [No.3]
[No.4]
Volume 11, 2001 [No.1]
[No.2] [No.3] [No.4]
Volume 10, 2000 [No.1]
[No.2] [No.3] [No.4]
Volume 9, 1999 [No.1]
[No.2] [No.3]
[No.4]
Volume 8, 1998 [No.1]
[No.2] [No.3]
[No.4]
Volume 7, 1997 [No.1]
[No.2] [No.3]
[No.4]
Volume 6, 1996 [No.1]
[No.2] [No.3]
[No.4]
Volume 5, 1995 [No.1]
[No.2] [No.3]
[No.4]
Volume 4, 1994 [No.1]
[No.2] [No.3]
[No.4]
Volume 3, 1993 [No.1]
[No.2] [No.3]
[No.4]
Volume 2, 1992 [No.1]
[No.2] [No.3]
[No.4]
Volume 1, 1991 [No.1]
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