The identification of lead ammunition as a source of lead exposure in First Nations: the use of lead isotope ratios.
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Celine Sutherland | B. Wainman | P. Dumas | J. Weber | I. Martin | E. Nieboer | Evert Nieboer | Bruce C Wainman | Leonard J S Tsuji | Ian D Martin | Jean-Philippe Weber | Pierre Dumas | L. J. Tsuji | C. Sutherland
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