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Polychlorinated biphenyls in blood plasma among Swedish female fish consumers in relation to time to pregnancy
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Increased rates of psychosis among immigrants to Sweden: is migration a risk factor for psychosis?
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Health effects of occupational exposure to acrylamide using hemoglobin adducts as biomarkers of internal dose
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Questionnaire versus direct technical measurements in assessing postures and movements of the head, upper back, arms and hands
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Associations between body height, body composition and cholesterol levels in middle-aged men. the coronary risk factor study in southern Sweden (CRISS)
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Fibre type proportion and fibre size in trapezius muscle biopsies from cleaners with and without myalgia and its correlation with ragged red fibres, cytochrome-c-oxidase-negative fibres, biomechanical output, perception of fatigue, and surface electromyography during repetitive forward flexions
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Smoking and acute myeloid leukemia: associations with morphology and karyotypic patterns and evaluation of dose-response relations
2001) In Leukemia Research: A Forum for Studies on Leukemia and Normal Hemopoiesis 25(10). p.865-872(
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Serum albumins are the major site for in vivo formation of hapten-carrier protein adducts in plasma from humans and guinea-pigs exposed to type-1 allergy inducing hexahydrophthalic anhydride
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Kidney cadmium as compared to other markers of cadmium exposure in workers at a secondary metal smelter
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Markers of high fish intake are associated with decreased risk of a first myocardial infarction
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