Lead poisoning in children of lead workers: home contamination with industrial dust.
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E L Baker | P J Landrigan | P. Landrigan | D. Cox | E. Baker | D S Folland | T A Taylor | M Frank | W Peterson | G Lovejoy | D Cox | J Housworth | D. Folland | T. A. Taylor | M. Frank | W. Peterson | G. Lovejoy | J. Housworth | D. H. Cox | D. Folland | Myron Frank | Wendy Peterson | George Lovejoy
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