A case-cohort study of lung cancer, ionizing radiation, and tobacco smoking among males at the Hanford Site.
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G. R. Petersen | E. Gilbert | J. Buchanan | R. Stevens | E S Gilbert | G R Petersen | J A Buchanan | R G Stevens
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