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Received Date: February 03 2012, at 12:00 AM Eastern Standard Time
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Age-Related Differences in Susceptibility to Carcinogenesis: A Quantitative Analysis of Empirical Animal Bioassay Data

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Challenges Remain with EPA's Integrated Risk Information System Program

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Chemical Assessments

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Comment submitted by National Association of Clean Air Agencies (NACAA) on EPA Docket No. EPA-HQ-OAR-2011-0344

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Comparative Assessment of Air Pollution-Related Health Risks in Houston

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Current and future risk assessment guidelines, policy, and methods development for chemical mixtures

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Draft Risk and Technology Review (RTR) Document

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EPA's New Assessment Process Will Increase Challenges EPA Faces in Evaluating and Regulating Chemicals

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High Risk Series: An Update

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Lead Poisoning: Prevention, Identification, and Management

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National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Lead; Final Rule November 12, 2008

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Pesticides in the Diets of Infants and Children

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Phthalates and Cumulative Risk Assessment

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Process Reforms Offer the Potential to Address Key Problems

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Proof is in the Permit - Citizens Manual Part I

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Relationships of video assessments of touching and mouthing behaviors during outdoor play in urban residential yards to parental perceptions of child behaviors and blood lead levels

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Science and Decisions: Advancing Risk Assessment

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Setting Priorities for IRIS: 47 Chemicals that Should Move to the Head of the Risk-Assessment Line

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The Importance of Rigorous Analytical Strategies for Elucidating Cumulative Risk Burdens and Disproportionate Effects

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