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Author: Aymé S

Original article 2000;26(2):137-145   pdf
Maternal occupational risk factors for oral clefts
Lorente C, Cordier S, Bergeret A, De Walle HEK, Goujard J, Aymé S, Knill-Jones R, Calzolari E, Bianchi F, Occupational Exposure and Congenital Malformation Working Group

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