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>Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 12:24:13 -0800 (PST)
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>Subject: PANUPS: Resource Pointer #156
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>Resource Pointer #156
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>January 28, 1998
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>For copies of the following resources, please contact
>the appropriate publishers or organizations directly.
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>*Environmental Endocrine Disruptors: A Handbook of
>Property Data, 1997.* Lawrence Keith. Compiles health
>and environmental information about 67 known or
>suspected endocrine disruptors. Includes information
>about chemical and physical properties, toxicology,
>production, use and pesticide labels for each chemical.
>Identifies which agencies consider each chemical an
>endocrine disruptor. 1232 pp. US$99.95 (also available
>on CD-ROM for US$149.95). John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Attn:
>F. Filler, 9th Floor, 605 Third Ave, New York, NY 10158-
>0012; phone toll free (800) 879-4539; fax (908) 302-
>2300; email custserv@wiley.com.
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>*Toxicology and Industrial Health, Volume 14, Numbers 1-
>2, January-April 1998.* (Periodical). Theo Colburn,
>Frederick vom Saal and Polly Short, eds. January-April
>issue focuses on environmental endocrine-distrupting
>chemicals, with studies on neural, endocrine and
>behavioral effects. Includes technical articles about
>endocrine disrupting effects on human health following
>consumption of contaminated Great Lakes fish; impacts of
>chemicals on thyroid hormone; effects of pesticides on
>reproductive development; and protocols and techniques
>for studying endocrine disrupting chemicals. 365 pp.
>Subscription fees: domestic--US$168; international--
>US$188. Princeton Scientific Publising Co., Inc. P.O.
>Box 2155, Princeton, NJ 08543; phone (609) 683-4750; fax
>(609) 683-0838; email pspubinc@aol.com; web site:
>members.aol.com/pspubinc.
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>*Ecotoxicology and Human Health: A Biological Approach
>to Environmental Remediation, 1996.* Frederick de Serres
>and Arthur Bloom, eds. Examines relationships between
>toxicity, ecological systems and human health, focusing
>on extent and nature of hazardous waste sites. Discusses
>biological and clinical effects of ecotoxicity, covers
>principles and methods of remediation technology and
>describes legal and regulatory issues involved in
>decision-making. 325 pp. US$79.95. CRC Press, Lewis
>Publishers, 2000 Corporate Blvd., NW, Boca Raton, FL
>33431-9868; phone toll free (800) 272-7737; fax toll
>free (800) 374-3401; email orders@crcpress.com; web
>site: www.crcpress.com.
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>*Ecotoxicology of Organic Contaminants, 1994.* Eros
>Bacci. Presents technical information about methods for
>studying environmental fate of contaminants, including
>pesticides. Includes information about predictive
>models, evaluative models, toxicology of contaminants
>and ecotoxicological approach to risk assessment. 165
>pp. US$89.95. CRC Press, Lewis Publishers, 2000
>Corporate Blvd., NW, Boca Raton, FL 33431-9868; phone
>toll free (800) 272-7737; fax toll free (800) 374-3401;
>email orders@crcpress.com; web site: www.crcpress.com.
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>*Ecotoxicology of Soil Organisms, 1994.* Marianne
>Donker, Herman Eijsackers and Fred Heimbach, eds.
>Examines ecotoxicology of soil organisms, including
>microorganisms, micro- and mesofauna, and larger soil
>animals such as vertabrates. Explains how contaminants
>such as pesticides reach into soil, traces their
>transport through soil and discusses food chain transfer
>specific to soil conditions. 470 pp. US$99.95. CRC
>Press, Lewis Publishers, 2000 Corporate Blvd., NW, Boca
>Raton, FL 33431-9868; phone toll free (800) 272-7737;
>fax toll free (800) 374-3401; email orders@crcpress.com;
>web site: www.crcpress.com.
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>publications, videos or other sources to our office
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