A Pilot Study of Blood Lead Levels in Dunedin Eleven Year Old Children: Methodology, results, factors associated with variations in blood lead levels and associations between blood lead levels and intelligence, educational attainment and behavioural problems
P.A. Silva
Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Research Unit, University of Otago
This report describes the method of blood lead analysis used, blood lead results, and associations between raised blood lead levels, cognitive development and behaviour problems. See NZ43 (1986)and RO100 (1988) for published results.
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Title
A Pilot Study of Blood Lead Levels in Dunedin Eleven Year Old Children: Methodology, results, factors associated with variations in blood lead levels and associations between blood lead levels and intelligence, educational attainment and behavioural problems
Creators
P.A. Silva
Academic Unit
Psychology; Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Research Unit (DMHDRU)
Publisher
Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Research Unit, University of Otago
Date published ; e-published
1984
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Date copyright
1984
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This item is not available in full-text via OUR Archive. It is available in holdings at University of Otago Libraries. See https://otago.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/64OTAGO_INST/oppgfj/alma9964621001891 for more information.
Language
English
Resource Type; Subtype
Report; Project Report
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