Arsenic exposure during pregnancy and size at birth: a prospective cohort study in Bangladesh.
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Mohammed Yunus | M. Vahter | M. Yunus | Anisur Rahman | S. El Arifeen | E. Ekström | L. Persson | Marie Vahter | B. Nermell | Anisur Rahman | Shams El Arifeen | Barbro Nermell | Allan H Smith | Eva-Charlotte Ekström | Lars-Ake Persson | Allan H. Smith
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