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    Semen Quality and Sexual Hormones in Greenhouse Workers by Abell, Annette, Ernst, Erik, Bonde, Jens Peter

    “…Objectives This study focused on determining the testicular function of greenhouse workers exposed to pesticides. Methods Semen was examined for 122 of 199…”
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    Time to Pregnancy among Female Greenhouse Workers by Abell, Annette, Juul, Svend, Bonde, Jens Peter E

    “…Objectives This study examined the possibility that work in greenhouses with potential exposure to pesticides entails a risk for reduced fecundity in terms of…”
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    Doctors' use of their Network of Colleagues by Abell, Annette

    Published in Ugeskrift for læger (20-01-2014)
    “…For more than twenty years a dynamic group of doctors has on a voluntary basis been on call for their colleagues experiencing crisis reactions related to work…”
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    Environmental Semen studies-is Infertility Increased by a Decline in Sperm Count? by Bonde, Jens Peter E, Hjollund, Niels Hl, Kolstad, Henrik A, Abell, Annette, Larsen, Solveig B

    “…The objective of the studies was to evaluate infertility according to sperm count shifts. The distribution of the sperm count of 1024 Danish men (median 56…”
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    Selection Bias in Occupational Sperm Studies by Larsen, Solveig Brixen, Abell, Annette, Bonde, Jens Peter

    Published in American journal of epidemiology (01-04-1998)
    “…Participation rates in sperm studies are typically 25–50%, and therefore it is a matter of concern whether the men who provide semen samples truly reflect the…”
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    Birthweight and semen characteristics by Olsen, JØrn, Bonde, Jens Peter, Basso, Olga, Hjøllund, Niels Henrik I., SØrensen, Henrik Toft, Abell, Annette

    Published in International journal of andrology (01-08-2000)
    “…A correlation between birthweight and sperm counts in adult life was anticipated because impaired fetal growth could impair replication of Sertoli cells…”
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