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191 related items for PubMed ID: 16731292

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    Marchewka Z, Przewłocki M, Lepka M, Długosz A, Kochman K.
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    Jiménez-Córdova MI, Cárdenas-González M, Aguilar-Madrid G, Sanchez-Peña LC, Barrera-Hernández Á, Domínguez-Guerrero IA, González-Horta C, Barbier OC, Del Razo LM.
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  • 32. Internal dose assessment of natural uranium from drinking water based on biokinetic modeling and individual bioassay monitoring: a study of a Finnish family.
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  • 35. [Determination of enzyme activities in urine of patients with calcium oxalate calculi].
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  • 40. Urinary enzyme excretion as a indicator of nephrotoxicity in dependence on age.
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