Dietary exposure to brominated flame retardants correlates with male blood levels in a selected group of Norwegians with a wide range of seafood consumption.
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Jan Alexander | Cathrine Thomsen | H. Knutsen | C. Thomsen | M. Haugen | G. Becher | J. Alexander | Georg Becher | H. M. Meltzer | H. E. Kvalem | Margaretha Haugen | May Frøshaug | Helle K Knutsen | Helen E Kvalem | Helle M Meltzer | H. Kvalem | M. Frøshaug | H. Meltzer
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