28
Tr
rT
50
red
fs
42 ae
.*
zs —
Z 36
T
T
T
2
*
e
s
os
r
*
4
6.0
-
|
°
e
ee
.
*
e
*
Le
—
10
2
i
WwW
L
4
7a
#53
t
5S
AGE (YEARS)
ko
76
LL.
8
i
9
s
.
120 ~
HOR
al
70
i
30
:
3
4
¥ Or
4
HOR
1
Figure 34. Hemoglobin values of exposed females
plotted against age. Solid line represents mean level of
unexposed female population.
a
\
|
|
=
oy
-
:
|
. |
006
1
20
4
j
Le
i
70.
1
a
40
30
@®
AGE (YEARS)
80 90
2
_|
Figure 33. Hemoglobin values of exposed males plotted against age. Solid line represents mean level of unexposed male population.
T
T
T
T
’
T
To
7
4
=
oa
4
32
30 |
0
L
10
l
a
20
3
_
1
lL
re
460
50
&
4GE (YEARS)
70
i
‘
860
MALES
Id
wec
fs,
ser LEH
ad
2 20r
is
1
FEMALES
wae
[*] _
vt
WEC-WHITE BLOOD COUNT +
N- NEUTROPHILS
L-LYMPHOCYTES
P-PLATELETS
8r
0 6070
1
;
WN
against age. Solid line represents mean level of un-
tad
w
ad
4
exposed male population.
Zo :
1
L
Figure 35. RBC values of exposed males plotted
2 20
i
,
MALE
1
8
36
.
|
.
3 3.0
(od dd
eo
}
o
.
.
o
HEMOGLOBIN GRAM
3
a
13.0 =
1
LL
i
40
50
60
AGE (YEARS)
|
~“
4
4
FEMALES
L
x
q
MALES
zeae
sa |
L
20
tT
+
60
lL
10
q
1
Figure
:. Hematocrit values of exposed females
plotted against age. Solid line represents mean level
of unexposed female population.
1ao {
q
3
°
Oo
a
.
oF
+
4
28
T
4 SO
ee
2
~
3
~—_
*
32
24 r
1
(70h
aah
28
“t
FEMALES 4
UNEXPOSED
@
e
T
+
°
_
S38
pn
T
*
48a
46
avr
r
1.1.
54
52
AGE (YEARS)
Figure 36. RBC values of exposed females plotted
against age. Solid line represents mean level of unexposed female population.
HH HEMATOCRIT
x
Figure 37. Sex and age distribution of percent differences of peripheral blood elements in children of exposed parents (one or both exposed) compared with
children of unexposed parents.