Human exposure to heavy metals in the vicinity of Portuguese solid waste incinerators--Part 1: biomonitoring of Pb, Cd and Hg in blood of the general population.
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Carla Sampaio | M Fátima Reis | J Pereira Miguel | M. F. Reis | Ana Brantes | P Aniceto | M Melim | Liliana Cardoso | Cátia Gabriel | Filipa Simão | P. Aniceto | J. Miguel | M. Melim | Carla Sampaio | A. Brantes | Liliana Cardoso | C. Gabriel | Filipa Simão
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