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Volume 7, Number 5, September-October 2001

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Indicators for Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: A U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Perspective
pp. 961-970(10)
Authors: Fisher, William S.; Jackson, Laura E.; Suter, Glenn W.; Bertram, Paul

Extrapolation of Rodent Studies on Amniotic Fluid Contaminatnts to Human Populations
pp. 979-1002(24)
Authors: Hughes, Claude; Foster, Warren; Chan, Siu; Platt, Lawrence; Thompson, Stephanie; Hubbard, Slade; DuBose, Alison; Tyrey, and Lee

Changing Male Reproductive Health: A Review of the Clinical Evidence?
pp. 1003-1016(14)
Author: Irvine, D. Stewart

Endocrine Toxicants and Reproductive Success in Fish
pp. 1017-1025(9)
Authors: Kraak, Glen Van Der; Hewitt, Mark; Lister, Andrea; McMaster, M. E.; Munkittrick, K.R.

Neurobehavioral Dysfunction as a Possible Sentinel of Methylmercury Exposure
pp. 1079-1089(11)
Authors: Grandjean, Philippe; White, Roberta F.

Improving the Development and Use of Biologically Based Dose Response Models (BBDR) in Risk Assessment
pp. 1091-1120(30)
Authors: DeWoskin, Robert S.; Barone, Stan; Clewell, Harvey J.; Setzer, R. Woodrow

A Historical Overview of the Ozone Exposure Problem
pp. 1121-1131(11)
Authors: Madden, Michael C.; Hogsett, William E.

Airspace Surface Chemistry Mediates O3-Induced Lung Injury
pp. 1145-1159(15)
Authors: Postlethwait, Edward M.; Ultman, James S.

Relating Ozone Uptake in Forest Trees to Risk Assessment
pp. 1161-1167(7)
Author: Samuelson, Lisa

Complexities in Understanding Ecosystem Response to Ozone
pp. 1169-1182(14)
Authors: Andersen, Christian P.; Grulke, Nancy E.

Managing Global Atmospheric Change: A U.S. Policy Perspective
pp. 1211-1226(16)
Author: Leaf, Dennis

From Assessment to Policy: Lessons Learned from the U.S. National Assessment
pp. 1227-1246(20)
Authors: Scheraga, Joel D.; Furlow, John

The Changing Health of Coral Reefs
pp. 1255-1270(16)
Authors: Barber, Richard T.; Hilting, Anna K.; Hayes, Marshall L.

Indicators of UV Exposure in Corals and Their Relevance to Global Climate Change and Coral Bleaching
pp. 1271-1282(12)
Authors: Anderson, Susan; Zepp, Richard; Machula, Jana; Santavy, Debbie; Hansen, Lara; Mueller, Erich

Health and Ecological Impacts of Harmful Algal Blooms: Risk Assessment Needs
pp. 1329-1345(17)
Authors: Dolah, Frances M. Van; Roelke, Daniel; Greene, Richard M.

Predictive Ecological Modeling of Harmful Algal Blooms
pp. 1369-1383(15)
Authors: Walsh, John J.; Penta, Bradley; Dieterle, Dwight A.; Bissett, W. Paul

Human Health Risks of Exposure to Estuary Waters
pp. 1385-1391(7)
Author: Grattan, Lynn M.

Health Effects of Toxin-Producing Cyanobacteria: "The CyanoHABs"
pp. 1393-1407(15)
Author: Carmichael, Wayne W.

An Overview of Coastal Environmental Health Indicators
pp. 1409-1417(9)
Authors: Boesch, Donald F.; Paul, John F.

Sentinel Human Health Indicators: A Model for Assessing Human Health Status of Vulnerable Communities
pp. 1419-1435(17)
Authors: Rosa, Christopher T. De; Hicks, Heraline E.

Assessing Stressors in Coastal Ecosystems: An Approach to the Patient
pp. 1447-1455(9)
Authors: Steevens, Jeffery A.; Summers, J. Kevin; Benson, William H.

Responses of Very Shallow Marine Ecosystems to Nutrient Enrichment
pp. 1457-1481(25)
Authors: Nixon, Scott; Buckley, Betty; Granger, Steve; Bintz, Joanne

Strategies for Protecting and Restoring Rhode Island's Watersheds on Multiple Scales
pp. 1483-1491(9)
Authors: Lussier, Suzanne M.; Walker, Henry A.; Pesch, Gerald G.; Galloway, Walter; Adler, Robert; Charpentier, Michael; Comeleo, Randy; Copeland, Jane

Past Anomalies as a Diagnostic Tool for Evaluating Multiple Marine Ecological Disturbance Events
pp. 1493-1517(25)
Authors: Sherman, Benjamin H.; Epstein, Paul R.

Outline of A New Approach to Evaluate Ecological Integrity of Salt Marshes
pp. 1541-1554(14)
Authors: Wigand, Cathleen; Comeleo, ast; Randy; McKinney, Richard; Thursby, Glen; Chintala, Marnita; charpentier, Micheal

Integration of Environmental Indicators for the U.S. Mid-Atlantic Region
pp. 1555-1564(10)
Authors: Paul, John F.; DeMoss, Thomas B.

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