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241 related items for PubMed ID: 37354255
1. Heavy metals contamination in vegetables irrigated with wastewater: a case study of underdeveloping regions of Pakistan. Aslam A, Naz A, Shah SSH, Rasheed F, Naz R, Kalsom A, Mukhtar N, Niaz A, Aftab M, Rasheed I, Haq MAU, Arif M, Sattar A, Hussain S. Environ Geochem Health; 2023 Dec; 45(12):8911-8927. PubMed ID: 37354255 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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