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Savitz, David A. (2001). Invited Commentary: Electromagnetic Fields and Cancer in Railway Workers. American Journal of Epidemiology, 153(9), 836-838.

Savitz, David A. (2001). Occupational Exposure to Magnetic Fields and Brain Cancer. Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 58(10), 617-618. PMCID: PMC1740049

Savitz, David A. (2001). Re: "Invited Commentary: Electromagnetic Fields and Cancer in Railway Workers" -- The Author Replies. American Journal of Epidemiology, 154(10), 979.

Savitz, David A.; Dole, Nancy; Terry, James W., Jr.; Zhou, Haibo; & Thorp, John M., Jr. (2001). Smoking and Pregnancy Outcome among African-American and White Women in Central North Carolina. Epidemiology, 12(6), 636-642.

Savitz, David A. & Poole, Charles L. (2001). Do Studies of Wire Code and Childhood Leukemia Point Towards Or Away from Magnetic Fields as the Causal Agent?. Bioelectromagnetics, Suppl. 5, S69-85.

Sayle, Amy E.; Savitz, David A.; Thorp, John M., Jr.; Hertz-Picciotto, Irva; & Wilcox, Allen J. (2001). Sexual Activity during Late Pregnancy and Risk of Preterm Delivery. Obstetrics & Gynecology, 97(2), 283-289.

Schroeder, Jane C.; Olshan, Andrew F.; Baric, Ralph S.; Dent, Georgette A.; Weinberg, Clarice R.; Yount, Boyd; Cerhan, James R.; Lynch, Charles F.; Schuman, Leonard M.; & Tolbert, Paige E., et al. (2001). Agricultural Risk Factors for t(14;18) Subtypes of Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma. Epidemiology, 12(6), 701-709.

Schulz, Mark R.; Hertz-Picciotto, Irva; Todd, Lori; & Ball, Louise M. (2001). Reconciling Animal and Human Data in a Cancer Risk Assessment of Acrylonitrile. Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health, 27(1), 14-20.

Sedjo, Roger A.; Sohngen, Brent; & Jagger, Pamela (2001). Carbon Sinks in the Post-Kyoto World.. Toman, Michael A. (Ed.) (pp. 134-142). Washington: Resources for the Future.

Senlet, Pinar; Curtis, Siân L.; Mathis, Jill; & Raggers, Han (2001). The Role of Changes in Contraceptive Use in the Decline of Induced Abortion in Turkey. Studies in Family Planning, 32(1), 41-52.