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Volume 9, Number 3, May 2003

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Editorial
pp. 637-638(2)

How Will Global Climate Change Affect Risks from Long-Range Transport of Persistent Organic Pollutants?
pp. 643-660(18)
Authors: R.W. Macdonald; D. Mackay; Y.-F. Li; B. Hickie

Are Seafood PCB Data Sufficient to Assess Health Risk for High Seafood Consumption Groups?
pp. 691-707(17)
Authors: Nancy Judd; Sandra M. O'Neill; David A. Kalman

Which Effect Measure Should Be Used for Impact Assessment in a New Population Context?
pp. 709-719(11)
Authors: Martin Röösli; Nino Künzli; Christian Schindler; Charlotte Braun-Fahrländer

Maximum Residue Levels: Fact or Fiction?
pp. 721-740(20)
Authors: Kieran Hyder; Kim Z. Travis; Zoe K. Welsh; Ian Pate

A Conceptual Framework for Using Mussels as Biomonitors in Whole Effluent Toxicity
pp. 741-760(20)
Authors: Roel Smolders; Lieven Bervoets; Victor Wepener; Ronny Blust

Predicting the Effects of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals on Fish Populations
pp. 761-788(28)
Authors: A. R. Brown; A. M. Riddle; N. L. Cunningham; T. J. Kedwards; N. Shillabeer; T. H. Hutchinson

The Precautionary Principle in Practice: Applying the Ashford Framework to Technological Risk
pp. 789-810(22)
Authors: Margaret H. Hornbaker; Alison Cullen

The Passaic River Creel/Angler Survey: Expert Panel Review, Findings, and Recommendations
pp. 829-855(27)
Authors: Brent L. Finley; Timothy J. Iannuzzi; Natalie D. Wilson; Jason C. Kinnell; Valerie A. Craven; Stanley Lemeshow; Christopher M. Teaf; Edward J. Calabrese; Paul T. Kostecki

HAPPENINGS
pp. 880-882(3)

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