2006

Mezei G, Cher D, Kelsh M, Edinboro C, Chapman P, Kavet R. 2005. Occupational magnetic field exposure, cardiovascular disease mortality, and potential confounding by smoking. Ann Epidemiol 15(8):622–629; doi: 10.1016/j.annepidem.2004.12.013.

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Niple JC, Sahl JD, Kelsh MA, Kavet R. 2005. Equipment grounding affects contact current exposure: A case study of sewing machines. Ann Occup Hyg 49(8):673–682; doi: 10.1093/annhyg/mei031.

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2004

Alexander W, Berlin J, Cyr PL, Schofield A, Platt LA. 2004. Realities at the leading edge of research. EMBO Rep 5(4):324-329; doi: 10.1038/sj.embor.7400137.

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Hardick J, Gaydos CA, Wagner M, Hardick A, Wood BJ, Miller M. High prevalence of Trichomonas vaginalis among women who use drugs in New York City. National STD Prevention Conference, Philadelphia, PA, 2004.

2003

Kelsh MA, Bracken TD, Sahl JD, Shum M, Ebi KL. 2003. Occupational magnetic field exposures of garment workers: Results of personal and survey measurements. Bioelectromagnetics 24:316–326.

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2001

Goodman M, Kelsh MA, Ebi KL, Ianuzzi J, Langholz B. 2001. Evaluation of potential confounders in planning a study of occupational magnetic field exposure and female breast cancer. Epidemiol 13:50–58.

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2000

Kelsh MA, Kheifets LI, Smith RW. 2000. The impact of work environment, utility and sampling design on occupational exposure summaries. AIHA J 61(2):174–182; doi: 10.1080/15298660008984526.

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Morgan RW, Kelsh MA, Zhao K, Exuzides KA, Heringer S, Negrete W. 2000. Radiofrequency exposure and mortality from cancers of the brain and lymphatic/hematopoietic system. Epidemiol 11:118–127.

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Greenland S, Sheppard AR, Kaune WT, Poole C, Kelsh MA. 2000. A pooled analysis of magnetic fields, wire codes and childhood leukemia. Epidemiol 227(2):294–306.

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Frankenfeld C, Taren D. 2000. HIV and infant growth. In: Watson R (ed), Nutrition and AIDS, 2nd edition. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, ISBN: 97881420042290.