Assessment of Interlaboratory Performance on the Measurement of Blood Lead Levels in Taiwanese Adults
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概要
著者
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WU Trong-Neng
Institute of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, National Yang Ming University
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Wu T‐n
Graduate Institute Of Occupational Safety And Health Kaohsiung Medical University
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Wu Trong-neng
Institute Of Environmental Health College Of Public Health China Medical University And Hospital:ins
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Wu T‐n
Dep. Health Executive Yuan Taipei Twn
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Wu Trong-neng
Department Of Health The Executive Yuan
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Lee C‐c
National Cheng Kung Univ.
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LIOU Saou-Hsing
School of Public Health, National Defense Medical Center
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WANG Guang-Yang
Department of Clinical Toxicology, Department of Medicine Taipei Veterans General Hospital
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KO Ying-Chin
School of Public Health, Kaohsiung Medical College
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LEE Ching-Chang
Department of Occupational and Environmental Health, National Cheng Kung University Medical College
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HO Shien-Tsong
Department of Industrial Safety and Hygiene, Chia-Nan Jr. College of Pharmacy
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LAI Jim-Shoung
Institute of Environmental Health, China Medical College
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WU Yea-Quay
Department of Family and Occupational Medicine, Taiwan Province Hsinchu Hospital
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Liou Saou-hsing
School Of Public Health National Defense Medical Center
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Wu Yea-quay
Department Of Family And Occupational Medicine Taiwan Province Hsinchu Hospital
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Ko Y‐c
Kaohsiung Medical Univ. Kaohsiung Twn
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Lai Jim-shoung
Institute Of Environmental Health China Medical College
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Ho Shien-tsong
Department Of Industrial Safety And Hygiene Chia-nan Jr. College Of Pharmacy
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Lee Ching-chang
Department Of Environmental And Occupational Health Medical College National Cheng Kung University
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Wang Guang-yang
Department Of Clinical Toxicology Department Of Medicine Taipei Veterans General Hospital
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