In utero exposure to background levels of polychlorinated biphenyls and cognitive functioning among school-age children.
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Haibo Zhou | Matthew P Longnecker | M. Longnecker | Haibo Zhou | J. Brock | M. Klebanoff | L. Needham | Mark A Klebanoff | Larry Needham | John W Brock | K. Gray | Kimberly A Gray | Rebecca Darden | Rebecca Darden
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