Blood cadmium, mercury, and lead in children: an international comparison of cities in six European countries, and China, Ecuador, and Morocco.
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B. Lyoussi | Z. Špirić | K. Koppová | I. Bergdahl | S. Skerfving | F. Harari | J. Osredkar | J. Tratnik | D. Mazej | M. Horvat | U. Strömberg | M. Černá | A. Krsková | V. Spěváčková | Yu-feng Li | T. Lundh | Chunying Chen | K. Pawlas | R. Harari | M. Krsnik | A. Prokopowicz | N. Lundström | N. Pawlas | F. Hrubá | G. Rentschler | Lina Löfmark | Jawhar Laamech | Andreja Kos | Andrea Krsková
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