Analysis of environmental endocrine disruptors /

Endocrine disruptors are chemical compounds that, among other harmful effects, cause birth defects in humans and animals. They include DES, an anti-nausea drug used in the 1950s during pregnancy, and may be found in over 70 common chemicals ranging from pesticides to plastics. This book looks at rec...

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Corporate Author: American Chemical Society Meeting
Other Authors: Jones-Lepp, Tammy L, Keith, Lawrence H., 1938-, Needham, Larry L
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC : American Chemical Society : Distributed by Oxford University Press, c2000
Washington, DC : [New York] : American Chemical Society ; Distributed by Oxford University Press, c2000
Washington, DC : American Chemical Society, 2000
Washington, DC : c2000
Washington, DC : [2000]
Series:ACS symposium series 747
ACS symposium series, 747
ACS symposium series ; 747
ACS symposium series 747
ACS symposium series 747
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