Sampling strategies for occupational exposure assessment under generalized linear model.
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Chang-Chuan Chan | Chu-Chih Chen | Kuen-Yuh Wu | Chu-Chih Chen | Chang-Chuan Chan | Kuen-Yuh Wu | Cheng-Lin Chuang | Cheng-Lin Chuang
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