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Epidemiological studies on human subjects exposed to arsenic in drinking water in Southeast Hungary

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Börzsönyi, M., Bereczky, A., Rudnai, P. et al. Epidemiological studies on human subjects exposed to arsenic in drinking water in Southeast Hungary. Arch Toxicol 66, 77–78 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02307274

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