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Children Exposed: Biomonitoring Can Provide a Baseline
Environmental Health Perspectives
- United States
doi 10.2307/3454602
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Mutagenesis
Public Health
Environmental
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Toxicology
Occupational Health
Date
June 1, 2000
Authors
David A. Taylor
Publisher
JSTOR
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