Latent Trajectories of Haematological, Hepatic, and Renal Profiles after Oil Spill Exposure: A Longitudinal Analysis
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Apiradee Lim | S. Rheanpumikankit | B. Owusu | T. Ingviya | Chanthip Intawong | Saijit Suksri | Nitinun Pongsiri | Sunthorn Rheanpumikankit | Thammasin Ingviya
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