High Maternal Blood Mercury Level Is Associated with Low Verbal IQ in Children
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Bung-Nyun Kim | E. Ha | Yun-Chul Hong | Hyesook Park | M. Ha | Yangho Kim | Kyoung Sook Jeong | Boeun Lee | Soo-Jeong Lee | Hyewon Park | Ja Hyeong Kim | Jiyoung Shin | Kyung Yeon Lee | K. Lee
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