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Serum biomarkers respond differently in Inuit and European populationsSerum biomarkers respond differently in Inuit and European populations, likely due to differences in genetic or lifestyle factors. Differences in contaminant mixtures may also play a role |
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Trends in infant mortality rate among Inuit in different circumpolar regions in comparison with the general population of the respective countriesTrends in infant mortality rate among Inuit in different circumpolar regions in comparison with the general population of the respective countries. |
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POPs related xenobiotic serum activities in Inuit and combined European study groups (a)POPs related xenobiotic serum activities in Inuit and combined European study groups (a) agonistic serum xenoestrogenic activity. * indicates significant difference vs Europeans at p < 0.05. |
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POPs related xenobiotic serum activities in Inuit and combined European study groups (b)POPs related xenobiotic serum activities in Inuit and combined European study groups (b) agonistic serum xenoandrogenic activity. * indicates significant difference vs Europeans at p < 0.05. |
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POPs related xenobiotic serum activities in Inuit and combined European study groups (c)POPs related xenobiotic serum activities in Inuit and combined European study groups (c) serum AhR activity. * indicates significant difference vs Europeans at p < 0.05. |
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POPs related xenobiotic serum activities in Inuit and combined European study groups (d)POPs related xenobiotic serum activities in Inuit and combined European study groups (d) sperm DNA damage. * indicates significant difference vs Europeans at p < 0.05. |
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POPs related xenobiotic serum activities in Inuit and combined European study groups (e)POPs related xenobiotic serum activities in Inuit and combined European study groups (e) sperm DNA fragmentation index. * indicates significant difference vs Europeans at p < 0.05. |
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Traditional Inuit slit goggles from Greenland; the goggles protect the eyes against ultraviolet radiationTraditional Inuit slit goggles from Greenland; the goggles protect the eyes against ultraviolet radiation |
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Dose estimates based on wholebody measurements (see Figure 836) for two groups (northern Saami and southern Saami) of Norwegian reindeer-breeding SaamiDose estimates based on wholebody measurements (see Figure 836) for two groups (northern Saami and southern Saami) of Norwegian reindeer-breeding Saami |
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The relative contribution to the 137Cs content of the diet of the ‘selected’ population of various Arctic areas for the period 1990 to 1994The relative contribution to the 137Cs content of the diet of the ‘selected’ population of various Arctic areas for the period 1990 to 1994 |
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Estimated source of dietary intake of 137Cs by various indigenous population groups in different regions of Arctic Russia in 1993, and the AMAP region as a wholeEstimated source of dietary intake of 137Cs by various indigenous population groups in different regions of Arctic Russia in 1993, and the AMAP region as a whole |
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Distribution of the population of the three Arctic Norwegian countiesDistribution of the population of the three Arctic Norwegian counties |
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Locations and ethnicity of populations included in AMAP human health studiesLocations and ethnicity of populations included in AMAP human health studies |
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Exceedance of blood guideline values for PCB in mothers and women of child-bearing age in different populations around the ArcticExceedance of blood guideline values for PCB (measured as Aroclor) in mothers and women of child-bearing age in different populations around the Arctic (comparable data were not available from Norway, [..] |
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Exceedance of blood guideline values for mercury, lead and PCBs in mothers and women of child-bearing age in different populations in Canada, Greenland, Iceland, Russia and the United States (Alaska)Exceedance of blood guideline values for mercury, lead and PCBs in mothers and women of child-bearing age in different populations in Canada, Greenland, Iceland, Russia and the United States (Alaska) |
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