Congenital malformations and birthweight in areas with potential environmental contamination.
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G M Shaw | J Schulman | G. Shaw | J. Schulman | J. A. Harris | J A Harris | J. Frisch | S. Cummins | J D Frisch | S K Cummins | Gary M. Shaw | Jane Schulman | Jonathan D. Frisch | Susan K. Cummins | John A. Harris
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