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  • 30. Pregnant women in Timis County, Romania are exposed primarily to low-level (<10μg/l) arsenic through residential drinking water consumption.
    Neamtiu I, Bloom MS, Gati G, Goessler W, Surdu S, Pop C, Braeuer S, Fitzgerald EF, Baciu C, Lupsa IR, Anastasiu D, Gurzau E.
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  • 32. Human toenails as a biomarker of exposure to elevated environmental arsenic.
    Button M, Jenkin GR, Harrington CF, Watts MJ.
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  • 40. Urinary arsenic profile affects the risk of urothelial carcinoma even at low arsenic exposure.
    Pu YS, Yang SM, Huang YK, Chung CJ, Huang SK, Chiu AW, Yang MH, Chen CJ, Hsueh YM.
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