Impact of prenatal exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from maternal diet on birth outcomes: a birth cohort study in Korea
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E. Ha | Yun-Chul Hong | M. Ha | J. Leem | Yangho Kim | Hwan-Cheol Kim | D. Lamichhane | Dal-Young Jung | Ji-Young Lee | J. Ko | M. Park
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