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Sources consultées<br />

Abel, E.L. (2001). Gin Lane: Did Hogarth Know About Fetal Alcohol <strong>Syndrome</strong>? Alcohol and<br />

Alcoholism 36(2): 131-134.<br />

Abel, E.L. and B.A. Dintcheff (1984). Factors Affecting the Outcome of Maternal Alcohol Exposure: I<br />

Parity. Neurobehavioral Toxicology and Teratology 6(5): 373-377.<br />

Abel, E.L. and B.A. Dintcheff (1985). Factors Affecting the Outcome of Maternal Alcohol Exposure: II<br />

Maternal Age. Neurobehavioral Toxicology and Teratology 7(3): 263-266.<br />

Abel, E.L. and J.H. Hannigan (1995). Maternal Risk Factors in Fetal Alcohol <strong>Syndrome</strong>: Provocative<br />

and Permissive Influences. Neurotoxicology and Teratology 17(4): 445-462.<br />

Abel, E.L. and M.L. Kruger (1995). Hon Stroh Brewery Co.: What do we mean by “moderate” and<br />

“heavy” drinking? Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 19: 1024-1031.<br />

Abel, E.L. and M.L. Kruger (1998). What do physicians know and say about fetal alcohol syndrome:<br />

a survey of obstetricians, pediatricians, and family medicine physicians. Alcoholism: Clinical and<br />

Experimental Research 22(9): 1951-1954.<br />

Abel, E.L., S. Martier, M. Kruger, J. Ager and R.J. Sokol (1993). Ratings of Fetal Alcohol <strong>Syndrome</strong><br />

Facial Features by Medical Providers and Biomedical Scientists. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental<br />

Research 17(3): 717-721.<br />

Abel, E.L. and R.J. Sokol (1986). Fetal Alcohol <strong>Syndrome</strong> is now Leading Cause of Mental Retardation.<br />

The Lancet 2(8517): 1222.<br />

Abel, E.L. and R.J. Sokol (1991). A Revised Conservative Estimate of the Incidence of FAS and its<br />

Economic Impact. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 15(3): 514-524.<br />

Abele, F., Carolyn Dittburner and Katherine A. Graham (2000). Towards a Shared Understanding in<br />

the Policy Discussion about Aboriginal E<strong>du</strong>cation. In Castellano, M. Brant, L. Davis and L. Lahache<br />

(eds.) (1974). Aboriginal E<strong>du</strong>cation: Fulfilling the Promise. Vancouver: UBC Press.<br />

Abkarian, G.G. (1992). Communication Effects of Prenatal Exposure. Journal of Communication<br />

Disorders 25(4): 97-124.<br />

Adams, D.W. (1995). E<strong>du</strong>cation for extinction: American Indians and the Boarding School Experience.<br />

Lawrence: University of Kansas Press.<br />

Addiction Research Foundation of Ontario (1996). The Hidden Majority, a guidebook on alcohol and<br />

other drug issues for counsellors who work with women. Toronto.<br />

Adelson, N. (2000). ‘Being Alive Well’: Health and the Politics of Cree Well-Being. Toronto: University<br />

of Toronto Press.<br />

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