Response to Mortazavi et al. on Detecting Bone-seeking Radionuclides in Brain Tissue
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Response to Mortazavi et al. on Detecting Bone-seeking Radionuclides in Brain Tissue
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Comments on "The Past Informs the Future: An Overview of the Million Worker Study and the Mallinckrodt Chemical Works Cohort".Health Phys. 2018 Sep;115(3):387-388. doi: 10.1097/HP.0000000000000921. Health Phys. 2018. PMID: 30045120 No abstract available.
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