Prenatal methyl mercury exposure from fish consumption and child development: a review of evidence and perspectives from the Seychelles Child Development Study.
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Christopher Cox | Bernard Weiss | Philip W Davidson | B. Weiss | P. Davidson | G. Myers | C. Shamlaye | C. Cox | Conrad F Shamlaye | Gary J Myers
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