Blood levels of cadmium and lead in residents near abandoned metal mine areas in Korea
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J. Park | J. Sakong | Seung-Hun Ryu | Dae-seon Kim | Seung-Do Yu | Won Ho Yang | Soo-geun Kim | Byung-Kook Lee | Jung-min Ryu | J. Moon | Kyeong-Min Lee | Soon-won Jung | Seungchul Ahn | D. Park | D. Park | Yeong-seoub Hong | Dong-Uk Park
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