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Urinary arsenic speciation and the assessment of UK dietary, environmental and occupational exposures to arsenic

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Farmer, J.G., Johnson, L.R. & Lovell, M.A. Urinary arsenic speciation and the assessment of UK dietary, environmental and occupational exposures to arsenic. Environ Geochem Health 11, 93 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01758657

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