Exposure to toluene in the printing industry is associated with subfecundity in women but not in men. (Q35561367)
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scientific article published on July 1999
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English | Exposure to toluene in the printing industry is associated with subfecundity in women but not in men. |
scientific article published on July 1999 |
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Exposure to toluene in the printing industry is associated with subfecundity in women but not in men. (English)
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Plenge-Bönig A
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Karmaus W
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