D Q Naiman
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Tosto M, Petrill S, Halberda J, Trzaskowski M, Tikhomirova T, Bogdanova O, et al.
Intelligence
. 2014 Apr;
43(100):35-46.
PMID: 24696527
Basic intellectual abilities of quantity and numerosity estimation have been detected across animal species. Such abilities are referred to as 'number sense'. For human species, individual differences in number sense...
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LaKind J, Berlin C, Naiman D
Environ Health Perspect
. 2001 Feb;
109(1):75-88.
PMID: 11171529
The presence of environmental chemicals in breast milk has gained increased attention from regulatory agencies and groups advocating women's and children's health. As the published literature on chemicals in breast...
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LaKind J, Berlin C, Park C, Naiman D, Gudka N
J Toxicol Environ Health A
. 2000 Jun;
59(8):605-39.
PMID: 10839496
A clear picture of ranges of doses of breast-milk contaminants experienced by nursing infants in North America has not yet been described, resulting in a significant gap in our understanding...
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LaKind J, Ginevan M, Naiman D, James A, Jenkins R, Dourson M, et al.
Risk Anal
. 2000 Apr;
19(3):375-90.
PMID: 10765411
The ultimate goal of the research reported in this series of three articles is to derive distributions of doses of selected environmental tobacco smoke (ETS)-related chemicals for nonsmoking workers. This...
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LaKind J, Jenkins R, Naiman D, Ginevan M, Graves C, Tardiff R
Risk Anal
. 2000 Apr;
19(3):359-73.
PMID: 10765410
The 16-City Study analyzed for gas-phase environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) constituents (nicotine, 3-ethenyl pyridine [3-EP], and myosmine) and for particulate-phase constituents (respirable particulate matter [RSP], ultraviolet-absorbing particulate matter [UVPM], fluorescing...
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LaKind J, Graves C, Ginevan M, Jenkins R, Naiman D, Tardiff R
Risk Anal
. 2000 Apr;
19(3):349-58.
PMID: 10765409
Concentrating on exposure in workplaces where smoking occurs, we examined environmental tobacco smoke (ETS)-related concentration data from the 16-City Study. This study involved a large population of nonsmokers, used personal...