Occupational Heat Stress and Kidney Health in Salt Pan Workers
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V. Venugopal | K. Jakobsson | P. Latha | A. Purty | R. Shanmugam | J. Bazroy | Nandhini Selvaraj | Manikandan Krishnamoorthy | Robin Lennqvist | Jason Glaser | Rajagurusamy Balakrishnan | R. Omprashant
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