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  • 2. Mercury contamination in fish and human hair from Hainan Island, South China Sea: Implication for human exposure.
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  • 13. Hair mercury levels in an urban population from southern Italy: fish consumption as a determinant of exposure.
    Díez S, Montuori P, Pagano A, Sarnacchiaro P, Bayona JM, Triassi M.
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  • 16. Relationship between mercury levels in hair and fish consumption in a population living near a hydroelectric tropical dam.
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  • 19. Mercury biomagnification in the aquaculture pond ecosystem in the Pearl River Delta.
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