Children’s Environmental Health: A Systems Approach for Anticipating Impacts from Chemicals
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- Gwinn, M.R. & Axelrad, D.A. & Bahadori, T. & Bussard, D. & Cascio, W.E. & Deener, K. & Dix, D. & Thomas, R.S. & Kavlock, R.J. & Burke, T.A., 2017. "Chemical risk assessment: Traditional vs public health perspectives," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 107(7), pages 1032-1039.
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systems approach; children’s environmental health;Statistics
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