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Assessment of exposure and effects in occupational and environmental respiratory disease
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Carcinogen respiratory effects in occupational cumulative exposure to heavy metals
I. A. Popescu, D. Havarneanu, T. Ghindaru, M. Grigorovici, D. Popa (Iasi, Romania)
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Annual Congress 2003 - Assessment of exposure and effects in occupational and environmental respiratory disease
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Assessment of exposure and effects in occupational and environmental respiratory disease
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I. A. Popescu, D. Havarneanu, T. Ghindaru, M. Grigorovici, D. Popa (Iasi, Romania). Carcinogen respiratory effects in occupational cumulative exposure to heavy metals. Eur Respir J 2003; 22: Suppl. 45, 1943
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