Possible Effects of Polychlorinated Biphenyls and Organochlorinated Pesticides on the Thyroid after Long-term Exposure to Heavy Environmental Pollution
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Jana Chovancová | P. Langer | M. Tajtáková | J. Petřík | J. Chovancová | B. Drobná | S. Jursa | M. Pavuk | T. Trnovec | Pavel Langer | Anton Ko&OV0329;an | Mária Tajtáková | Ján Petrík | Beáta Drobná | Stanislav Jursa | Marián Pavúk | Juraj Ko&OV0165;ka | Tomáš Trnovec | Elena &OV0511;eböková | Iwar Klime&OV0165; | Anton Ko&OV0329;an | Juraj Ko&OV0165;ka | Elena &OV0511;eböková | Iwar Klime&OV0165;
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