Effect of increased intake of fish and mussels on exposure to toxic trace elements in a healthy, middle-aged population
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A. Tjønneland | K. Overvad | J. Christensen | A. Olsen | E. Larsen | K. K. Andersen | Malene Outzen | M. Hansen
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