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How exposure to lead affects children's development has been studied extensively in the last 20 years.
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auditory word discrimination, silent scourge, nonauditory effects, high annoyance, acoustical standards, pollution disasters, classroom acoustics, pollution crises, hair mercury, noise interfered, noise policy, atomic veterans, family background variables, noise annoyance, unexposed children, family background factors, false negative error, road traffic noise, organochlorine chemicals, carbamate pesticides, tooth lead, mercury exposure, noisy schools, maternal hair, visual contrast sensitivity
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United States, New York, Great Lakes, Surgeon General, North Carolina, African American, Lake Michigan, Marshall Islands, Hudson River, Bridge Apartments, Three Mile Island, Kehoe Paradigm, National Academy, Nevada Test Site, Silent Spring, Soviet Union, Rachel Carson, United Nations, Alice Hamilton, Green Bay, New Zealand, Niagara Falls, Fox River, General Motors, Lake Ontario
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