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Impact of occupational exposure on lead levels in women.
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In vivo measurements of lead in bone in long-term exposed lead smelter workers.
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Lead concentrations in tibial and calcaneal bone in relation to the history of occupational lead exposure.
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Kidney effects in long term exposed lead smelter workers.
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Renal function and hyperfiltration capacity in lead smelter workers with high bone lead.
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Lead in finger bone, whole blood, plasma and urine in lead-smelter workers: extended exposure range.
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Repeated measurements of tibia lead concentrations by in vivo x ray fluorescence in occupational exposure.
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Neurotoxicity in young adults 20 years after childhood exposure to lead: the Bunker Hill experience.
Stokes L, Letz R, Gerr F, Kolczak M, McNeill FE, Chettle DR, Kaye WE.
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Relationship between bone lead and other indices of lead exposure in smelter workers.
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Accumulated body burden and endogenous release of lead in employees of a lead smelter.
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Calcitropic hormones, bone turnover, and lead exposure among female smelter workers.
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Determinants of bone and blood lead concentrations in the early postpartum period.
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Factors influencing bone lead concentration in a suburban community assessed by noninvasive K x-ray fluorescence.
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