Effects and Dose-response Relationships of Toxic Metals: Proceedings from an International Meeting Organized by the Subcommittee on the Toxicology of Metals of the Permanent Commission and International Association on Occupational Health, Tokyo, November 18-23, 1974Gunnar Nordberg |
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