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  1. The Role of Respiratory Infection in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
  2. Proving the Beal Conjecture
  3. The Consistent 50% Excess Male Infant Mortality from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and Other Respiratory Diseases is Evidence of an X-Linkage
  4. Is excess male infant mortality from sudden infant death syndrome and other respiratory diseases X-linked?
  5. Evidence of a Warming Trend in the Continental U.S.
  6. The Sudden Infant Death Syndrome is a Probability Process
  7. Do Infants Die of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) With Long QT Syndrome (LQTS) or From LQTS?
  8. An anomaly in U.S. SIDS data reported in the CDC wonder.cdc.gov mortality database
  9. All sudden unexplained infant respiratory deaths may result from the same underlying mechanism
  10. A New Bottle Design Decreases Hypoxemic Episodes during Feeding in Preterm Infants
  11. Brainstem Serotonin in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
  12. A Unifying Theory for SIDS
  13. The correct application of Mage's Johnson SB procedure for fitting exposure data
  14. Statistical Issues in Farmworker Studies
  15. Suggested Corrections to the Farm Family Exposure Study
  16. Exposure Intensity Revisited
  17. Multiple sudden infant deaths - coincidence or beyond coincidence?
  18. Letter to the editor
  19. The X-linkage hypotheses for SIDS and the male excess in infant mortality
  20. A particle is not a particle is not a PARTICLE
  21. Are All Cigarettes Equal?
  22. Antinomy and the SBModel for SIDS
  23. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
  24. A Procedure for Use in Estimating Human Exposure to Particulate Matter of Ambient Origin
  25. Particulate Matter Exposure Assessment
  26. Coarse Particles and Dust Storm Mortality
  27. ARE MALES MORE SUSCEPTIBLE TO AMBIENT PM THAN FEMALES?
  28. Assessment of Human Exposure to Ambient Particulate Matter
  29. Urban air pollution in megacities of the world
  30. Comment on "Parametric distributions of regional lake chemistry: fitted and derived"
  31. Sample Design Considerations for Indoor Air Exposure Surveys
  32. Comment on: "Predicting future pollution exceedances under emission controls"
  33. Personal exposures to respirable particulates and implications for air pollution epidemiology
  34. David T. Mage
  35. Concepts of human exposure assessment for airborne particulate matter
  36. Authors’ Reply
  37. Pseudo-Lognormal Distributions
  38. An Objective Graphical Method for Testing Normal Distributional Assumptions using Probability Plots
  39. An Objective Graphical Method for Testing Normal Distributional Assumptions Using Probability Plots
  40. Emission limits for variable sources by use of multipoint rollback
  41. Prediction of air pollution frequency distribution—I. The lognormal model
  42. Measuring Air Quality Levels Inexpensively at Multiple Locations by Random Sampling
  43. The Statistical Form for the Ambient Participate Standard Annual Arithmetic Mean vs Annual Geometric Mean
  44. An Explicit Solution for S B Parameters Using Four Percentile Points
  45. An Explicit Solution for SB, Parameters Using Four Percentile Points
  46. Frequency distributions of hourly wind speed measurements
  47. Evaluation of CO air quality criteria using a COHb model
  48. Interpreting Urban Carbon Monoxide Concentrations by Means of a Computerized Blood COHb Model
  49. Refinements of the Lognormal Probability Model for Analysis of Aerometric Data
  50. True Atmospheric Pollutant Levels by Use of Transfer Function for an Analyzer System
  51. Engineers' public image and dropouts
  52. Enthalpy determinations on the helium-nitrogen system
  53. Joule—Thomson Effect on Gaseous Helium