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タグ: pesticides [14 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag pesticides.
  • notes Repeatability and validity of a field kit for estimation of cholinesterase in whole blood.
    Occupational and environmental medicine, Vol. 52, No. 1. (January 1995), pp. 57-64.
    by L London, ML Thompson, S Sacks, B Fuller, OM Bachmann, JE Myers
    posted to pesticides by randyt on 2008-04-23 18:55:13 as **
  • notes Screening for insecticide overexposure under field conditions: a reevaluation of the tintometric cholinesterase kit.
    American journal of public health, Vol. 84, No. 3. (March 1994), pp. 479-481.
    posted to pesticides by randyt on 2008-04-22 18:12:59 as **
  • notes Pesticide exposures, cholinesterase depression, and symptoms among North Carolina migrant farmworkers.
    American journal of public health, Vol. 84, No. 3. (March 1994), pp. 446-451.
    by S Ciesielski, DP Loomis, SR Mims, A Auer
    posted to pesticides by randyt on 2008-04-22 18:10:38 as **
  • Cholinesterase measurements with an automated kit.
    American journal of industrial medicine, Vol. Suppl 2 (August 2002), pp. 49-53.
    by GH Oliveira, JD Henderson, BW Wilson
    posted to pesticides by randyt on 2008-04-24 02:05:21 as **
  • Parkinson's disease and pesticides: a toxicological perspective
    Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, Vol. 29, No. 6. (June 2008), pp. 322-329.
    by Jaime M Hatcher, Kurt D Pennell, Gary W Miller
  • Water Erosion Processes and the Enrichment of Sorbed Pesticides. Part 2. Enrichment Under Rainfall Dominated Erosion Process
    Journal of Environmental Management, Vol. 37, No. 1. (January 1993), pp. 37-50.
    by H Ghadiri, CW Rose
    posted to enrichment pesticides rainfall soil-erosion sorption by peterheng on 2008-01-04 18:31:05 as ***
  • Water Erosion Processes and the Enrichment of Sorbed Pesticides. Part 1. Enrichment Mechanisms and the Degradation of Applied Pesticides
    Journal of Environmental Management, Vol. 37, No. 1. (January 1993), pp. 23-35.
    by H Ghadiri, CW Rose
    posted to enrichment pesticides soil-erosion sorption by peterheng on 2008-01-04 18:29:58 as ***
  • The conundrum of unmeasured confounding: Comment on: "Can some of the detrimental neurodevelopmental effects attributed to lead be due to pesticides? by Brian Gulson"
    Science of The Total Environment, Vol. In Press, Corrected Proof
    by Bruce P Lanphear, Richard W Hornung, Jane Khoury, Kim N Dietrich, Deborah A Cory-Slechta, Richard L Canfield
    posted to lead opinion pesticides review by lewang on 2008-03-15 21:25:23 as ***
  • Incident diabetes and pesticide exposure among licensed pesticide applicators: Agricultural Health Study, 1993-2003.
    American journal of epidemiology, Vol. 167, No. 10. (15 May 2008), pp. 1235-1246.
    by MP Montgomery, F Kamel, TM Saldana, MC Alavanja, DP Sandler
  • Organic diets significantly lower children's dietary exposure to organophosphorus pesticides.
    Environ Health Perspect, Vol. 114, No. 2. (February 2006), pp. 260-263.
    by C Lu, K Toepel, R Irish, RA Fenske, DB Barr, R Bravo
  • Organochlorine and organophosphorus pesticide residues in the Atoya river basin, Chinandega, Nicaragua
    Environmental Pollution, Vol. 110, No. 3. (December 2000), pp. 523-533.
  • Biotic Indices and Stream Ecosystem Processes: Results from an Experimental Study
    Ecological Applications, Vol. 6, No. 1. (1996), pp. 140-151.
    by Bruce J Wallace, Jack W Grubaugh, Matt R Whiles
  • Influence of Feeding Habits on Organochlorine Contaminant Accumulation in Waterfowl on the Great Lakes
    Ecological Applications, Vol. 7, No. 4. (1997), pp. 1133-1143.
    by Edward J Mazak, Hugh J Macisaac, Mark R Servos, Ray Hesslein
  • Can fungal biopesticides control malaria?
    Nature Reviews Microbiology, Vol. 5, No. 5. (11 April 2007), pp. 377-383.
    by Matthew B Thomas, Andrew F Read
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