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Availability of arsenic in human milk in women and its correlation with arsenic in urine of breastfed children living in arsenic contaminated areas in Bangladesh

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Islam, Md Rafiqul
Attia, John R
Alauddin, Mohammad
McEvoy, Mark
McElDuff, Patrick
Slater, Christine
Islam, Md Monirul
Akhter, Ayesha
D'Este, Catherine
Peel, Roseanne

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Environmental Health Research Centre

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Environmental Health

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2037-12-31