Interrelation Between Urinary gamma-Aminolevulinic Acid ( ALA ), Serum ALA, and Blood Lead in Workers Exposed to Lead
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著者
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Ichiba M
Dep. Of Social And Environmental Medicine Saga Medical School
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Ichiba Masayoshi
Department Of Community Helth Science Saga Medical College
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Tomokuni Katsumaro
Dep. Of Social And Environmental Medicine Saga Medical School
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Tomokuni Katsumaro
Department Of Community Health Science Saga Medical School
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Fujishiro Kazuya
Nishinihon Occupational Health Science Center
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Ichiba Masayoshi
Department of Community Health Science, Saga Medical School
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