Human biomonitoring in occupational setting – Cr VI

As for environmental studies, occupational studies performed by different researchers in individual countries are usually not aligned with respect to sampling, analytical methodologies or data collection, which hampers the comparison of the findings and the use of the data e.g. in regulatory risk as...

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Main Author: Santonen, Tiina (author)
Other Authors: Alimonti, A. (author), Bocca, B. (author), Duca, R.C. (author), Galea, K.S. (author), Godderis, L. (author), Göen, T. (author), Gomes, B. (author), Hanser, O. (author), Iavicoli, I. (author), Janasik, B. (author), Jones, K. (author), Leese, E. (author), Sparkie, S. (author), Leso, V. (author), Louro, Henriqueta (author), Ndaw, S. (author), Bousoumah, R. (author), Porras, S. P. (author), Robert, A. (author), Ruggieri, F. (author), Scheepers, P.T.J. (author), van Dael, M. (author), Silva, Maria João (author), Viegas, S. (author), Wasowicz, W. (author), Sepai, O. (author)
Format: conferenceObject
Language:eng
Published: 2021
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10400.18/7436
Country:Portugal
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