A study of blood lead in 11-year-old children and selected associations with cognitive development and behaviour: comparisons with a London study. A report from the Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Research Unit
P.A. Silva, P. Hughes and J.A. Faed
Lead in the New Zealand Environment: Proceedings of a Conference at the University of Auckland, August 12, 1988. (Environmental Science series, Occasional Publication No. 9), pp.126-142
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Title
A study of blood lead in 11-year-old children and selected associations with cognitive development and behaviour: comparisons with a London study. A report from the Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Research Unit
Creators
P.A. Silva
P. Hughes
J.A. Faed
Contributors
J.E. Hay (Editor)
S.J. de Mora (Editor)
Publication Details
Lead in the New Zealand Environment: Proceedings of a Conference at the University of Auckland, August 12, 1988. (Environmental Science series, Occasional Publication No. 9), pp.126-142
Academic Unit
Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Research Unit (DMHDRU); Psychology
Publisher
University of Auckland
Date published ; e-published
1993
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1993
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English
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Book chapter
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