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Note: Page numbers followed by ‘f ’ refer to Figures; those followed
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(+)‐ α‐pinene 100, 186, 187t, 195
β‐propiolactone 266
1,2‐dibromoethane 172t
11‐deoxycortisol 126
17‐hydroxyprogesterone 126
17 α‐hydroxyprogesterone 11–12, 125
21‐hydroxylase deficiency 126
2D:4D digit ratio 10–11, 10f, 12, 12f,
124, 125, 129
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Aberrant Behavioral Checklist scale 244
ABO Incompatibility 237–8
acetochlor 172t
acetyl ethyl tetramethyl tetraline
(AETT) 13, 131, 171
adjuvants, vaccine 43, 149, 267–8
age
maternal, and autism 161–3, 162f
and olfactory function 84
AHTN (7‐acetyl‐1,1,3,4,4,6‐
hexamethyl‐1,2,3,4‐
tetrahydronaphthalene) 188
alachlor 172t
alcohol 66
abuse 92
olfactory damage and 91–2
aldrin 172t
allethrin 173t
aluminum 149
adjuvants 43, 267, 268
Alzheimer’s disease 84, 144
damage to dentate gyrus and
olfactory bulb neurons in 7
olfaction loss in 14, 84, 86
oxytocin binding site density in the
brain 98
projected prevalence 146f
American Eagle: Seventy Seven 178
Ames, Bruce 65
Ames test 158–9, 179–80
amitrol 173t
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
(ALS) 84
androgen insensitivity syndrome 11
androgen receptors (ARs) 199–200
androgens 171
exposure in utero 124
androstenedione 11–12, 125
Angelman syndrome 52t, 72, 143
animal models
genetic mutations 34–5
limitations of 179
and neuroantibodies to autism 245