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Congenital Heart Disease and the Emission of Developmental Toxicants in Alberta, Canada
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- Author(s) / Creator(s)
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The objectives of this study are: 1.To apply the Principal Component Analysis method (PCA) to determine the groupings of the mixtures of developmental toxicants. 2.To determine if there is non spatial correlation between rates of CHD and component groupings of mixtures of developmental toxicants.
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- Date created
- 2014-05-29
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- Subjects / Keywords
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- Analytical Ecologic Studies
- Ethylene Oxide - health effects
- 1,3 Butadiene - health effects
- Toluene - health effects
- Posters
- Mercury - health effects
- Methanol - health effects
- Industrial pollutants - health effects
- Chloroform - health effects
- Lead - health effects
- Tetrachloroethane - health effects
- Cadmium - health effects
- Carbon Disulfide - health effects
- Benzene - health effects
- NPRI
- Hexachlorobenzene - health effects
- Pollutants - data
- Sulphur Dioxide - health effects
- National Pollutant Release Inventory
- 2003/2010
- Canada, Alberta
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- Type of Item
- Conference/Workshop Poster