Determination of dioxins and polychlorinated biphenyls in breast milk, maternal blood and cord blood from residents of Tohoku, Japan.
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H. Satoh | T. Matsumura | K. Nakai | Shigeru Suzuki | Tomoyuki Nakamura | Yoshinori Saito | Kunihiko Nakai
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