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    Ma G, Zhang J, Chen W, Han J.
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    Erdogan S, Celik S, Erdogan Z.
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    Truckenbrodt R, Winter L, Schaller KH.
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    Pfüller U, Fuchs V, Golbs S, Ebert E, Pfeifer D.
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    Bertazzo A, Costa C, Biasiolo M, Allegri G, Cirrincione G, Presti G.
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  • 36. A comparative study of copper, lead, cadmium and zinc in human sweat and blood.
    Stauber JL, Florence TM.
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    Arnaud J, Favier A.
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  • 38. Causes of variation of copper, iron, manganese, zinc and magnesium levels in bovine livers. 1. Determination of trace elements by atomic absorption spectrophotometry.
    Theron PF, Rimmer R, Nicholls HA, Ehret WJ.
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