[log in to unmask] (mailto:[log in to unmask]) writes:
Am I missing something here? How can you show a cause and effect
relationship with something that is undetectable? Particularly if detectable levels
have not shown the suggested effect.
At the Galveston meeting, Colin Henderson, my long term research partner
commented on changes in the wording of some of the 'research' presentations:
Pesticide investigators used to talk about acute and chronic effects,
then we began hearing more about sublethal effects,
But in Galveston, we heard for the first time about subtle effects,
and now, undetectable effects?
Jerry
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