[Criteria in the diagnosis of lead poisoning. II. Lead levels in blood and urine corresponding to normal subjects and lead poisoning patients, in basal situations and after intravenous calcium EDTA administration]
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[Criteria in the diagnosis of lead poisoning. II. Lead levels in blood and urine corresponding to normal subjects and lead poisoning patients, in basal situations and after intravenous calcium EDTA administration]
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