Sex ratio in the offspring of parents with chronic radiation exposure from nuclear testing in Kazakhstan.
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A. Swerdlow | M. Schoemaker | Anthony J Swerdlow | Minouk J Schoemaker | B. Gusev | Kazbek N Apsalikov | Nadejda Y Mudie | Boris I Gusev | Ludmila M Pivina | Oksana N Rijinkova | K. Apsalikov | L. M. Pivina
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