Environmental Epidemiology: Effects Of Environmental Chemicals On Human Health
Provides an introduction to the basic principles and methods of environmental epidemiology. Chapters are arranged in four sections covering nomenclature and the design and interpretation of epidemiological studies; toxicology and toxicological risk assessment; applications of epidemiological
methods in humans studies; and the unique constraints of epidemiological research. Case studies of both organic and inorganic pollutants demonstrate the application of the principles and illustrate the most up-to-date techniques, current thinking, and controversies.
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