Transfer of metals from soil to vegetables in an area near a smelter in Nanning, China.
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Yu-Jing Cui | Yong-Guan Zhu | Yong-guan Zhu | Jian Liang | Yi Qiu | Ri-Hong Zhai | Deng-Yun Chen | Yi-Zhong Huang | Jian-Zhong Liang | Y. Qiu | Yu-jing Cui | Yi-Zhong Huang | Ri-Hong Zhai | Deng-yun Chen
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