Risk of congenital anomalies around a municipal solid waste incinerator: a GIS-based case-control study
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Sergio Teggi | Marco Vinceti | Sara Fabbi | Carlotta Malagoli | M. Vinceti | L. Garavelli | S. Teggi | C. Malagoli | G. Astolfi | F. Rivieri | R. Rodolfi | Rossella Rodolfi | Livia Garavelli | Gianni Astolfi | Francesca Rivieri | S. Fabbi
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