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Beschreibung: | "Environmental chemical hazards are highly contentious topic in modern life. Nearly every nation on earth has its own environmental crises, and also shares perspectives on the possibility of global catastrophes. Of the many global concerns we face, the environmental issue is unique in many ways. The greatest of these is the fundamental scientific nature of the issue, and the extent to which our opinions are formed based on high-level scientific inquiry and assessment. The two key fields of study on this issue, environmental epidemiology and exposure assessment, are still given separate names because of their separate historical roots and scientific traditions, but are seen increasingly as inseparable aspects of the same basic investigation. In this book, Thomas J. Smith and David Kriebel assert that important advances in the quantification of environmental risks can only come through a true synthesis of the two fields. They have built a common biologic model of exposure, physiologic response, and disease, a synthesis of the various existing models which serves to both simplify and improve the application of environmental epidemiology and exposure assessment to current and future environmental chemical risks. When exposure assessor and epidemiologist agree from the start on the model for their study, the conceptual framework for the study they design and the analyses they carry out are much more likely to yield useful exposure-risk information. An explicit biologic model of the apparent processes linking exposure to disease should form the basis for any study seeking to quantify risk from environmental chemicals. "--Provided by publisher. Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | xx, 425 p. graph. Darst. 25 cm |
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adam_text | A BIOLOGIC APPROACH TO ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND EPIDEMIOLOGY
/ SMITH, THOMAS JAY
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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION - RELATING DISEASE TO EXPOSURE.
SECTION A. EXPOSURE AND DISEASE IN INDIVIDUALS
CHAPTER 2. CHARACTERISTICS OF EXPOSURE AND ITS MEASUREMENT
CHAPTER 3. APPLICATIONS OF EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT IN EPIDEMIOLOGY
CHAPTER 4. PERSONAL EXPOSURE-TISSUE CONCENTRATION RELATIONSHIPS
CHAPTER 5. BIOMARKERS AS INDICATORS OF EXPOSURE
CHAPTER 6. DISEASE PROCESS MODELS
SECTION B. EXPOSURE AND DISEASE IN POPULATIONS
CHAPTER 7. EPIDEMIOLOGIC EVALUATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
CHAPTER 8. UNCERTAINTY IN MEASURING RISK
CHAPTER 9. DOSIMETRY IN EPIDEMIOLOGY
SECTION C. PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF DISEASE PROCESS MODELS
CHAPTER 10. MODELING PROPORTIONAL DISEASE PROCESSES
CHAPTER 11. REVERSIBLE PROPORTIONAL DISEASE PROCESSES: EFFECTS OF
AMMONIA AND OZONE ON RESPIRATORY SYMPTOMS
CHAPTER 12. IRREVERSIBLE PROPORTIONAL DISEASES PROCESSES:
NEUROBEHAVIORAL EFFECTS OF MERCURY, POPCORN WORKERS LUNG
CHAPTER 13. MODELING DISCRETE DISEASE PROCESSES
CHAPTER 14. DISCRETE REVERSIBLE DISEASE PROCESSES: ASTHMA & INDOOR AIR,
DERMATITIS & METALWORKING FLUIDS
CHAPTER 15. IRREVERSIBLE DISCRETE PROCESSES: SILICA AND LUNG CANCER
CHAPTER 16. WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?.
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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