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JOURNAL OF EXPOSURE SCIENCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL EPIDEMOLOGY FEBRUARY 1, 2021, VOL. 31, ISSUE 1
Judul Artikel :
1. Health Effects of Wildfire Smoke in Children and Public Health Tools : a Narrative Review (Stephanie M. Holm, Mark D. Miller, John R. Balmes)
2. Challenges and Recommendations on the Conduct of Systematic Reviews of Observational Epidemiologic Studies in Environmental and Occupational Health (Whitney D. Arroyave, Suril S. Mehta, Neela Guha, Pam Schwingi, Kyla W. Taylor, Barbara Glenn, Elizabeth G. Radke, Nadia Vilahur, Tania Carreon, Rebecca M. Nachman, Ruth M. Lunn)
3. Above and Beyond : When We Ask Personal Protective Equipment to be Community Protective Equipment (Kirsten Koehler, Janice Ruggles, Ana M. Rule)
4. Frequency of Hand-to-Head, -Mouth, -Eyes, and -Nose Contacts for Adults and Children during Eating and Non-eating Macro-Activities (Amanda M. Wilson, Marc P. Verhougstraete, Paloma I. Balmer, Marco-Felipe King, Kelly A. Reynolds, Charles P. Gerba)
5. Current Practices Underestimate Environmental Exposure to Methamphetamine : Inhalation Exposure are Important (Jackie Wright, Bob Symons, Jonathan Angell, Kirstin E. Ross, Stewart Walker)
6. Density and Proximity to Hydraulic Fracturing Wells and Birth Outcomes in Northeastern British Columbia, Canada (Elyse Caron-Beaudoin, Kristina W. Whitworth, Delphine Bosson-Rieutort, Gilles Wendling, Suyang Liu, Marc-Andre Verner)
7. Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Field Exposure Assessment : a Pilot Study on Mobile Phone Signal Strength and Transmitted Power Levels (Christopher Brzozek, Berihun M. Zeleke, Michael J. Abramson, Kurt K. Benke, Geza Benke)
8. A Quest to Identify Suitable Organic Tracers for Estimating Children’s Dust Ingestion Rates (Dimitri Panagopoulos Abraham, Jon R. Sobus, Elin M. Ulrich, Kristin Isaacs, Christoph Moschet, Thomas M. Young, Deborah H. Bennett, Nicolle S. Tulve)
9. Soil Ingestion among Young Children in Rural Bangladesh (Laura H. Kwong, Ayse Ercumen, Amy J. Pickering, Leanne Unicomb, Jennifer Davis, James O. Leckie, Stephen P. Luby)
10. Demographic Predictors of Urinary Arsenic in a Low-Income Predominantly Hispanic Pregnancy Cohort in Los Angeles (Shohreh F. Farzan, Caitlin G. Howe, Thomas A. Chaves, Tahlia L. Hodes, Jill E. Johnston, Rima Habre, Genevieve Dunton, Theresa M. Bastain, Carrie V. Breton)
11. Blood DNA Methylation Biomarkers of Cumulative Lead Exposure in Adults (Elena Colicino, Allan Just, Marianthi-Anna Kioumourtzoglou, Pantel Vokonas, Andres Cardenas, David Sparrow, Marc Weisskopf, Linda H. Nie, Howard Hu, Joel D. Schwartz, Robert O. Wright, Andrea A. Baccarelli)
12. Exposure to Total and Methylmercury among Pregnant Women in Suriname : Sources and Public Health Implications (Jeffrey K. Wickliffe, Maureen Y. Lichveld, C. Wilco Zijlmans, Sigrid MacDonald-Ottevanger, Martin Shafer, Christa Dahman, Emily W. Harville, Stacy Drury, Gwendolyn Landburg, Paul Ouboter)
13. A Population-Based Mercury Exposure Assessment Near an Artisanal and Small-Scale Gold Mining Site in the Peruvian Amazon (Caren Weinhouse, John A. Gallis, Ernesto Ortiz, Axel J. Berky, Ana Maria Morales, Sarah E. Diringer, James Harrington, Paige Bullins, Laura Rogers, John Hare-Grogg, Heileen Hsu-Kim, Willian K. Pan)
14. Bench Approaches to Study the Detrimental Cutaneous Impact of Tropospheric Ozone (Benedetta Petracca, Barbara Rothen-Rutishauser, Giuseppe Valacchi, Marc Eeman)
15. Transdermal Uptake of Benzophenone-3 from Clothing : Comparison of Human Participant Results to Model Predictions (Azin Eftekhari, Jonathan T. Hill, Glenn C. Morrison)
16. Soil-Skin Adherence Measures from Hand Press Trials in a Gulf Study of Exposures (Alesia Ferguson, Kyra Rattler, Hanna Perone, Ashok Kumar Dwivedi, Emmanuel Obeng-Gyasi, Kristina D. Mena, Helena Solo-Gabriele)
17. A Deep Learning Approach to Identify Smoke in Satellite Imagery in Near-Real Time for Health Risk Communication (Alexandra Larsen, Ivan Hanigan, Brian J. Reich, Yi Qin, Martin Cope, Geoffrey Morgan, Ana G. Rappold)
18. Epidemological Evidence from South Indian Working Population the Heat Exposures and Health Linkage (Vidhya Venugoal, P. K. Latha, Rekha Shanmugam, Manikandan Krishnamoorthy, R. Omprashanth, Rebin Lennqvist, Priscilla Johnson)
19. Years of Life Lost and Mortality Risk Attributable to non-optimum Temperature in Shenzhen : a Time-Series Study (Hongyan Li, Yao Yao, Yanran Duan, Yi Liao, Siyu Yan, Xuenhan Liu, Zhiguang Zhao, Yingbin Fu, Ping Yin, Jinquan Cheng, Hongwei Jiang)
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