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Erratum to : Studies on the Organic Mercury Compound in the Fish and Shellfish From Minamata Bay as the Causative Agent of Minamata Disease and the Formation of the Poison
Japanese Journal of Hygiene
- Japan
doi 10.1265/jjh.19.5_e1b
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January 1, 1964
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Japanese Society for Hygiene
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