Andrew Lawson to Lead
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Andrew Lawson has written about Lead.
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When are fetuses and young children most susceptible to soil metal concentrations of arsenic, lead and mercury? Spat Spatiotemporal Epidemiol. 2012 Sep; 3(3):265-72.
Score: 0.409
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Potential sources and racial disparities in the residential distribution of soil arsenic and lead among pregnant women. Sci Total Environ. 2016 May 01; 551-552:622-30.
Score: 0.132
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Associations between soil lead concentrations and populations by race/ethnicity and income-to-poverty ratio in urban and rural areas. Environ Geochem Health. 2013 Feb; 35(1):1-12.
Score: 0.103
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Associations of estimated residential soil arsenic and lead concentrations and community-level environmental measures with mother-child health conditions in South Carolina. Health Place. 2012 Jul; 18(4):774-81.
Score: 0.101
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Probability of intellectual disability is associated with soil concentrations of arsenic and lead. Chemosphere. 2011 Jun; 84(1):31-8.
Score: 0.094
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Associations between land cover categories, soil concentrations of arsenic, lead and barium, and population race/ethnicity and socioeconomic status. Sci Total Environ. 2014 Aug 15; 490:1051-6.
Score: 0.029
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Are different soil metals near the homes of pregnant women associated with mild and severe intellectual disability in children? Dev Med Child Neurol. 2014 Sep; 56(9):888-97.
Score: 0.029
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The relationship between mental retardation and developmental delays in children and the levels of arsenic, mercury and lead in soil samples taken near their mother's residence during pregnancy. Int J Hyg Environ Health. 2010 Mar; 213(2):116-23.
Score: 0.022
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Validation of Bayesian kriging of arsenic, chromium, lead, and mercury surface soil concentrations based on internode sampling. Environ Sci Technol. 2009 Jun 15; 43(12):4432-8.
Score: 0.021