Effects of blood lead concentration on intelligence and personality in school children

Dae-Seon Kim1, Seung-Do Yu1, Eun-Hee Lee2
1Division of Environmental Epidemiology, National Institute of Environmental Research, Seoul, Korea
2Department of Health Science, Graduate School of Health Science, Far East University, Seoul, Korea

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