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. 1996 Jan;86(1):113–115. doi: 10.2105/ajph.86.1.113

Blood lead levels, scientific misconduct and the Needleman case. 3. A reply from Scarr and Ernhart.

S Scarr, C B Ernhart
PMCID: PMC1380380  PMID: 8561231

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