Investigation of determinants of past and current exposures to formaldehyde in the reconstituted wood panel industry in Quebec.
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Charles Beaudry | Michel Gérin | Jérôme Lavoué | Guy Perrault | Nicole Goyer | J. Lavoué | M. Gerin | G. Perrault | C. Beaudry | N. Goyer
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