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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- abbreviation effective horsepower
- abbreviation electric horsepower
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At least two peer-reviewed studies have described associations between autism rates and pesticides (D'Amelio et al 2005; Roberts EM et al 2007 in EHP).
Cornell University Workbook Helps New York and Northeastern Growers Go Green 2007
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With an impact factor of 5.64, EHP ranks first among 132 environmental sciences journals and third among 90 public, environmental, and occupational health journals.
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EHP also contributes material to the Spanish-language journals Ciência & Saúde Coletiva and Ciencia y Trabajo, and hosts the web version of the journal Mali Médical.
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Science Selections that summarize selected research papers, putting current EHP research findings into perspective
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These articles are published within 24 hours of acceptance on ehponline as EHP-in-Press articles and are completely citable using the CrossRef DOI system.
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EHP has an international outreach program that includes complimentary subscriptions to developing countries and a Chinese-language edition published quarterly and distributed to 35,000 readers.
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Full and immediate access to all EHP news and information
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Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP), the peer-reviewed journal of the United States 'National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, is an important vehicle for the dissemination of environmental health information and research findings.
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And in the June 2002 issue of EHP Supplements, Kembra L. Howdeshell, now a postdoctoral fellow working at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, noted 12 separate types of interference in thyroid mechanisms.
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In a review of thyroid and brain development in the June 1994 issue of EHP Supplements, Susan Porterfield, an endocrinologist at the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta, suggested that these problems probably stem more from the fetus's lack of available thyroid hormone than from inadequate hormone replacement for the newborn.
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