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- :Wells, Ellen M. ;Kopylev, Leonid5 2020 | J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol. 30(3):504-514:Fish/seafood consumption is a source of mercury; other dietary sources are not well described. This cross-sectional study used National Health and Nut...
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