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354 related items for PubMed ID: 26617381

  • 1. Medical Evaluation for Exposure Extremes: Heat.
    Pryor RR, Bennett BL, O'Connor FG, Young JM, Asplund CA.
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    Joy E, Van Baak K, Dec KL, Semakula B, Cardin AD, Lemery J, Wortley GC, Yaron M, Madden C.
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