Evidence on the relevance of lead in petrol to lead in blood has come from two main sources. Cross sectional studies of blood lead levels in population samples and in the air to which they are exposed suggest that petrol makes only a very small contribution. However longitudinal studies in the USA in which changes in lead levels in petrol and changes in blood lead have been studied suggest that petrol makes a substantial contribution to blood lead. The possibility that this discrepancy might be explained by the exposure of subjects to very high levels of lead when travelling in motor vehicles is examined, and rejected
The subject of this paper is lead (Pb) additives in gasoline and their material and health impact fr...
Lead is a soft, dense, blue-gray metal. Lead occurs naturally in the earth's crust, where it combine...
Increasing prosperity and population growths in many developing countries are resulting in accelerat...
Evidence on the relevance of lead in petrol to lead in blood has come from two main sources. Cross s...
Abstract Background Millions of tons of lead were added to gasoline worldwide beginning in 1922, and...
Concern about the levels of lead in blood is widespread. There is uncertainty, however, about the re...
A monitoring scheme for blood lead was based on cord blood samples and maternal blood samples taken ...
Large-scale use of leaded gasoline was an important source of the neurotoxin lead in the European en...
THIS FINAL REPORT DESCRIBES THE ILE EXPERIMENT, A LARGE SCALE FIELD PROJECT ...
The Department of the Environment (DOE) undertook an extensive programme to monitor blood lead conce...
THIS PAPER GIVES AN OVERVIEW OF THE ISOTOPIC LEAD EXPERIMENT, A LARGE SCALE FIELD ...
ABSTRACT Lead pollution was evaluated in 216 individuals working in 10 garages on the Island of Fune...
SUMMARY Samples of blood, air, dust, soil, vegetation, and tap water were examined between 1973 and ...
<p/>This study deals with the relationship between environmental lead and blood lead in childr...
HE HEALTH effects of lead are well known andit is now recognised that there are a number ofenvironme...
The subject of this paper is lead (Pb) additives in gasoline and their material and health impact fr...
Lead is a soft, dense, blue-gray metal. Lead occurs naturally in the earth's crust, where it combine...
Increasing prosperity and population growths in many developing countries are resulting in accelerat...
Evidence on the relevance of lead in petrol to lead in blood has come from two main sources. Cross s...
Abstract Background Millions of tons of lead were added to gasoline worldwide beginning in 1922, and...
Concern about the levels of lead in blood is widespread. There is uncertainty, however, about the re...
A monitoring scheme for blood lead was based on cord blood samples and maternal blood samples taken ...
Large-scale use of leaded gasoline was an important source of the neurotoxin lead in the European en...
THIS FINAL REPORT DESCRIBES THE ILE EXPERIMENT, A LARGE SCALE FIELD PROJECT ...
The Department of the Environment (DOE) undertook an extensive programme to monitor blood lead conce...
THIS PAPER GIVES AN OVERVIEW OF THE ISOTOPIC LEAD EXPERIMENT, A LARGE SCALE FIELD ...
ABSTRACT Lead pollution was evaluated in 216 individuals working in 10 garages on the Island of Fune...
SUMMARY Samples of blood, air, dust, soil, vegetation, and tap water were examined between 1973 and ...
<p/>This study deals with the relationship between environmental lead and blood lead in childr...
HE HEALTH effects of lead are well known andit is now recognised that there are a number ofenvironme...
The subject of this paper is lead (Pb) additives in gasoline and their material and health impact fr...
Lead is a soft, dense, blue-gray metal. Lead occurs naturally in the earth's crust, where it combine...
Increasing prosperity and population growths in many developing countries are resulting in accelerat...