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RE: Reference website: Hormesis of low level exp. to chemicals
Alex/Nico,
Thought you migth be interested. If not to Deleted Items.
Kind Regards, Gert Jonkers
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>From: Mr Jo[SMTP:mjo@scs.unr.edu]
>Sent: 1998-07-17 22:45
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>Subject: Reference website: Hormesis of low level exp. to chemicals
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>> For those who may have interest:
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>I thought hormesis was an argument related to low level radiation effects
>only. There are similiar arguments in relation to low level exposure to
>toxic chemicals. Interesting articles can be found in the BELLE (Biological
>Effects of Low Level Exposures) news letter vol. 7, No1, May 1998 and Vol.
>6, No. 3, January 1998. Website address is <http://www.BELLEonline.com>. M.
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