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Polychlorinated Biphenyl (Pcb) and Dichlorodiphenyl Dichloroethylene (Dde) Exposure Among Native American Men From Contaminated Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife

Toxicology and Industrial Health, 1996
The New York State Department of Health is performing an investigation of Mohawk men, women, and infants who live at the Akwesasne Reserve along the St. Lawrence River in New York, Ontario, and Quebec. Three large industrial facilities bordering the Akwesasne Reserve have seriously contaminated the soil and the sediments and fish of the adjacent St ...
E F, Fitzgerald   +6 more
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Maternal exposure to Great Lakes sport-caught fish and dichlorodiphenyl dichloroethylene, but not polychlorinated biphenyls, is associated with reduced birth weight

Environmental Research, 2005
Fish consumption may be beneficial for a developing human fetus, but fish may also contain contaminants that could be detrimental. Great Lakes sport-caught fish (GLSCF) are contaminated with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and dichlorodiphenyl dichloroethylene (DDE), but the effects of these contaminants on birth outcome are not clear.
Marc G, Weisskopf   +6 more
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International comparison (CCQM-3) on the determination of organic compounds using isotope dilution mass spectrometry: (pp'-dichlorodiphenyl) dichloroethylene (pp'-DDE) in solution

Metrologia, 1999
A comparison (CCQM-3) of the concentration of the compound (pp'-dichlorodiphenyl) dichloroethylene (pp'-DDE) in 2,2,4-trimethyl pentane solvent by national laboratories using isotope dilution mass spectrometry has been completed. Two levels of sample solution were provided within the range 0.05 µg g-1 to 5 µg g-1. A discussion on the choice of compound
K S Webb, D Carter, V J Barwick
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