Neurotoxic effects of lead exposure among printing press workers
@article{Sinha1993NeurotoxicEO, title={Neurotoxic effects of lead exposure among printing press workers}, author={S. Sinha and Shelly and V. Sharma and Meenakshi and S. Srivastava and M. Srivastava}, journal={Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology}, year={1993}, volume={51}, pages={490-493} }
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