Cytogenetic effects of hexavalent chromium in Bulgarian chromium platers.
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M. Grigorova | A. Natarajan | R. Nilsson | F. Darroudi | T. Nikolova | T. Popov | T. Panev | V. Hadjidekova | R. Georgieva | I. Georgieva | D. Benova | R. Hristova | Minka Boulanova
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