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195 related items for PubMed ID: 26856145

  • 1. [CLINICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM AND THE RISKS OF COMMON PATHOLOGICAL SYNDROMES IN MERCURY PRODUCTION WORKERS].
    Kudaeva IV, Dyakovich OA, Katamanova EV, Popkova OV, Masnavieva LB.
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  • 4. [Changes in the nervous system due to occupational metallic mercury poisoning].
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    Camerino D, Buratti M, Rubino FM, Somaruga C, Belluigi V, Bordiga A, Bordini L, Maraschi R, Molinari M, Colosio C, Soleo L, Colombi A.
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    Gindikin VIa, Omarov TZ, Chomakhidze ShV.
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  • 12. [Prevalence and estimation of the occupational risk of the musculosceletal disorders in workers of aluminum potrooms].
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  • 17. [Diagnosis of borderline neuropsychiatric disorders in persons exposed to occupational physical factors].
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  • 18. Chronic psychological effects of exposure to mercury vapour among chlorine-alkali plant workers.
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  • 20. Occupational exposure to mercury among workers in a fluorescent lamp factory, Quisna Industrial Zone, Egypt.
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