Elevated Exposures to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Other Organic Mutagens in Ottawa Firefighters Participating in Emergency, On-Shift Fire Suppression.
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Paul A White | Hing Man Chan | P. White | P. Ayotte | T. Kirkham | J. Blais | H. Chan | Pierre Ayotte | Jules M Blais | U. Akhtar | Tracy L Kirkham | Jennifer L A Keir | Umme S Akhtar | David M J Matschke | J. Keir
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