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Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health 1991: Vol 33 Index PDF

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AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 33 Ahmed, A. E., 1 Imai, M., 157 Pedersen, K., 273 Inouye, M., 47 Polin, D., 197 Iwami, O., 263 Prior, M. G., 57 Banerjee, J., 283 Becker, P. J., 141 Bhalla, D. K., 171 Johannsen, F. R., 291 Bhattacharya, S., 283 Rajaraman, S., 1 Biondo, N., 197 Rao, V. R., 229 Bishop, C., 521 Render, J. A., 197 Blackwell, B., 327 Kajiwara, Y., 47 Rifkin, E., 103 Bolger, P. M., 93 Kang, J. H., 303 Riley, N., 255 Bouwman, H., 141 Khan, A. A., 57 Rubin, R. J., 29 Boyer, I. J., 93 Kim, H. L., 229 Rusch, G. M., 291 Kimbrough, R. D., 81 Braselton, W. E., 197 Brooks, R. J., 521 Kitabatake, M., 157 Klain, G. J., 19 Bursian, S. J., 197 Kokoski, C. J., 93 Schimmelpfeng, J., 131 Korte, D. W., Jr., 19 Schroeder, R. E., 291 Kozumbo, W. J., 29 Carey, J. H., 521 Secours, V. E., 317 Kubiak, T., 455 Castranova, V., 303 Seidel, A., 131 Chrosniak, C. E., 115 Stabell, O. B., 273 Chu, I., 317 Steffenak, |., 273 Colborn, T., 395 LaKind, J., 103 Su, I., 197 Cooppan, R. M., 141 Lean, D. R. S., 521 Swain, W. R., 587 Costa, L. G., 349 Lessenger, J. E., 255 Levinskas, G. J., 291 Lillie, L. E., 57 Dalal, N. S., 303 Ludwig, J., 455 Underdal, B., 273 Underwood, M. S., 197 Edsall, C. C., 375 Mac, M. J., 375 Elsayed, N. M., 19 Mahavni, V., 171 Mallol, J., 189 Vaddi, K., 65 McClure, T., 171 Valli, V. E., 317 Mitra, S., 283 Vallyathan, V., 303 Farooqui, M. Y. H., 1 Moore, G., 327 Van Dyke, K., 303 Fox, G. A., 359, 455 Mose, D. G., 115 Villeneuve, D. C., 317 Frankenberg, L., 1 Mumtaz, M. M., 1 Murphy, S. D., 349 Mushrush, G. W., 115 Gastel, J., 349 Watanabe, T., 263 Gaylor, D. W., 327 Wei, C., 65 Ghanayem, B. I., 1 Wiggers, P. A., 197 Nakano, H., 157 Ghosh, N., 283 Wolff, G. L., 327 Nakatsuka, H., 263 Ghosh, P., 283 Wren, C. D., 549 Ng, P., 521 Gilbertson, M., 455 Nguyen, T., 171 Ngxongo, S., 141 Nogues, M. R., 189 Yong, S., 57 Hirayama, K., 47 Norstrom, R. J., 521 Yoshida, K., 157 Iguchi, H., 263 Omaye, S. T., 19 Ikeda, M., 263 Otson, R., 317 Zalups, R. K., 213 SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 33 2-Acetylaminofluorine, bladder and liver tu- Fish, benefits and perceived risk of con- morigenesis induced by, 327 sumption, 81 Acetylcholinesterase, human fetal, marker Formaldehyde, acute expcsure, effects of on effect of neurotoxicity, 283 nasal epithelia in rats, 171 Ammonium metavanadate, effect of on Formamidine pesticides, chlordimeform and mouse peritoneal macrophage lyso- amitraz, decrease in hepatic glutathi- somal enzymes, 65 one, 349 Asbestos and quartz, cytotoxic effects, 131 Great Lakes Embryo Mortality, Edema, and Bald eagles, epidemiology of, 395 Deformities Syndrome (GLEMEDS) in Butyl 2-Chloroethy! sulfide, and metabolic colonial fish-eating birds, 455 changes in mouse kidney, 19 Hydrogen sulfide, cytotoxic effects on PAM Cadmium, copper, manganese, and zinc lev- in rats, 57 els in urine, 263 Carcinogens and tumor promotors, binary effects of, a chemical structural analy- Mercury, renal accumulation and intrarenal sis of BCIDB and PCIDB, 237 Chlorinated propenes, subchronic inhalation distribution of in rabbits, 213 Methylmercury and x-radiation, combined toxicity and reproductive assessment effects of on developing mouse cere- in rats exposed to, 291 bellum, 47 Coal coprocessing products, short-term der- Mink and otter, cause-effect linkages be- mal toxicity and mutagenicity of in tween chemicals and populations of, rats, 317 549 DDT levels in serum, and malaria control, Organochlorine chemicals, effects of on re- 141 productive outcome in humans who Dicofol, neurotoxicities and behavioral changes after exposure to, 255 consumed contaminated fish, 587 N,N’-Dimethylaminopropionitrile, urotoxic effects of, 1 Dimethyl! phthalate, mutagenicity and metab- PBBs, elimination of in rats, effect of mineral olism of and binding to epidermal and oil and/or feed restriction, 197 hepatic macromolecules, 29 PCBs and dioxin, role of FDA in establishing tolerable levels in aquatic organisms, Dioxin and PCBs, role of FDA in establishing tolerable levels in aquatic organisms, 93 Practical causal inference for ecoepide- 93 Dioxin bioaccumulation, and risk assessment miologists, 359 methodology, 103 Radon, seasonal variations in northern Vir- Ethoxyquin, accumulation of in tissue, 229 ginia, 115 Shellfish toxin diversity, as revealed by bio- Thioether excretion in urine, and air pollu- logical and chemical assays, 273 tion, 189 Silica dust, ability of Prosil 28 to reduce bio- Trout, lake, environmental contaminants and logical reactivity, 303 reproductive success of, 375 Snapping turtle egg development and envi- ronmental contamination, cause-effect linkage, 521 Sulfate aerosols and antigen, effects of on breathing curve patterns in guinea pigs, 157

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