Expert assessment of exposure to carcinogens in Norway's offshore petroleum industry
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Hans Kromhout | Magne Bråtveit | Kjersti Steinsvåg | Bente Moen | Li V-Torill Austgulen | Bjørg Eli Hollund | Inger Margrethe Haaland | Jakob Nærheim | Kristin Svendsen | H. Kromhout | B. Moen | Kjersti Steinsvåg | M. Bråtveit | K. Svendsen | B. Hollund | I. Haaland | L. Austgulen | Jakob Nærheim
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