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Human and Experimental Toxicology

January 2000, Volume 19, Issue 1
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Publisher's Announcement

1
Jayne Marks
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Articles

Chemical hormesis: its historical foundations as a biological hypothesis 2
EJ Calabrese & LA Baldwin
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The marginalization of hormesis 32
EJ Calabrese & LA Baldwin
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Radiation hormesis: its historical foundations as a biological hypothesis 41
EJ Calabrese & LA Baldwin
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Radiation hormesis: the demise of a legitimate hypothesis 76
EJ Calabrese & LA Baldwin
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Tales of two similar hypotheses: the rise and fall of chemical and radiation hormesis 85
EJ Calabrese & LA Baldwin
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