Waste anaesthetic gases induce sister chromatid exchanges in lymphocytes of operating room personnel.
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H. Rüdiger | K. Hoerauf | K H Hoerauf | A Spacek | G Wiesner | K F Schroegendorfer | B P Jobst | M Harth | S Sator-Katzenschlager | H W Rüdiger | S. Sator-Katzenschlager | G. Wiesner | K. Schroegendorfer | M. Harth | A. Spacek | B. P. Jobst | K. Hoerauf | H W Rüdiger
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