Birth defects and paternal occupational exposure. Hypotheses tested in a record linkage based dataset
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L. Irgens | L M Irgens | A Irgens | K Krüger | A H Skorve | Å. Irgens | K. Krüger | ÅGOT IRGENS | ANNE HELENE SKORVE | LORENTZ M. IRGENS | Anne Helene Skorve | Kirsti Krüger
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