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Original Articles
Blood concentrations of persistent toxic substances in the indigenous communities of the Russian Arctic
A. A. DudarevNorth-West Public Health Research Center, St. Petersburg, RussiaCorrespondence[email protected]
, A. V. KonoplevCenter for Environmental Chemistry SPA “Typhoon”, Obninsk, Russia
, T. M. SandangerInstitute for Air Research, The Polar Environmental Center, Tromso, Norway
, S. V. VlasovRegional Center “Monitoring of the Arctic”, St-Petersburg, Russia
, G. I. MiretskyKola Research Laboratory for Occupational Health, Kirovsk, Russia († deceased)
, D. P. SamsonovCenter for Environmental Chemistry SPA “Typhoon”, Obninsk, Russia
, G. V. ChernikCenter for Environmental Chemistry SPA “Typhoon”, Obninsk, Russia
, T. N. MorshinaCenter for Environmental Chemistry SPA “Typhoon”, Obninsk, Russia
, E. M. PasynkovaCenter for Environmental Chemistry SPA “Typhoon”, Obninsk, Russia
, R. I. PervuninaCenter for Environmental Chemistry SPA “Typhoon”, Obninsk, Russia
, V. M. DorofeevNorth-West Public Health Research Center, St. Petersburg, Russia
, M. V. ChaschinNorth-West Public Health Research Center, St. Petersburg, Russia
, D. A. SedenkovNorth-West Public Health Research Center, St. Petersburg, Russia
, E. V. ZibarevNorth-West Public Health Research Center, St. Petersburg, Russia
, A. V. KuzminNorth-West Public Health Research Center, St. Petersburg, Russia
, L. I. AbryutinaRAIPON, Moscow, Russia
, V. A. KimstachAMAP Secretariat, Oslo, Norway
& V. P. ChaschinNorth-West Public Health Research Center, St. Petersburg, Russia
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Pages 179-182
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Published online: 01 Sep 2004
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