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  • 1. Lead exposure in an urban community: investigation of risk factors and assessment of the impact of lead abatement measures.
    de Freitas CU, De Capitani EM, Gouveia N, Simonetti MH, de Paula E Silva MR, Kira CS, Sakuma AM, de Fátima Henriques Carvalho M, Duran MC, Tiglea P, de Abreu MH.
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  • 17. [Chronic exposure to environmental lead in Chilean infants].
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  • 20. The impact of soil lead abatement on urban children's blood lead levels: phase II results from the Boston Lead-In-Soil Demonstration Project.
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