Chernobyl fallout and outcome of pregnancy in Finland.
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T Rahola | H Arvela | M Suomela | A. Auvinen | T. Rytömaa | M. Hakama | M. Vahteristo | H. Arvela | M Hakama | A Auvinen | M Vahteristo | T Rytömaa | T. Rahola | M. Suomela | Tapio Rytömaa | Anssi Auvinen | Matti Hakama | Mikko Vahteristo | Hannu Arvela | Matti Suomela | Tua Rahola
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