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Journal of the National Institute of Public Health
Print edition : ISSN 1347-6459
Online edition : ISSN 2432-0722
Online edition : ISSN 2432-0722
Vol.54 No.1 (March 2005)
ISSN 1347-6459
Topics Perspectives on Endocrine Disrupting Effects of Substances
Preface
- Preface T. SUZUKI(108KB) Page 1
Topics
- T. IGUCHI
Needs of Longterm and Close Monitoring of Wildlife in Japan(441KB) Page 2-6 - R. KISHI, F. SATA, Y. SAIJO
Exposure to Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals and its Adverse Effects on Human Health:Current Issues in Epidemiological Approaches(376KB) Page 7-16 - Y. SHIBATA
Major Analytical Methods for Chemicals in the Environment(317KB) Page 17-21 - H. TANAKA, M. YAMASHITA
Feminization of Wild Fish Caused by Estrogenic Pollution due to Human Waste(727KB) Page 22-28 - H. AOYAMA
Applications and Limitations of In VivoBioassays for Detecting Endocrine Disrupting Effects of Chemicals on Mammalian Species of Animals(375KB) Page 29-34 - Y. ARITA
The Future Subject of Environmental Disruptors of Chemical Material Problem-The Need of the Risk Communications-(322KB) Page 35-39 - K. IWAMOTO
Responsible Care and the Response of the Chemical Industry to the Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals Issue(527KB) Page 40-45 - T.TANGO
Risk of Adverse Reproductive Outcomes Associated with Proximityto Municipal Solid Waste Incinerators in Japan(602KB) Page 46-53 - K.KAMIYA
Perspectives of the Ministry of the Environment on Endocrine Disrupting Effects of Chemicals(1.0MB) Page 54-62
News from the Field
- M. MINOWA, M. JIAMO, T.TANIHATA
What Should be Done to Prevent Minors in Japan and China from Smoking?(311KB) Page 63-67