Public health strategies for western Bangladesh that address arsenic, manganese, uranium, and other toxic elements in drinking water.
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Public health strategies for western Bangladesh that address arsenic, manganese, uranium, and other toxic elements in drinking water.
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Ahmad Zaki Yusuf
Bibudhendra Sarkar
David S Westerman
Donald M Maynard
Erika J Mitchell
Lawrence J Mastera
Mohammad Yusuf Siddiq
Richard K Dunn
Richard Ortega
Seth H Frisbie
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10.1289/EHP.11886
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2008-10-07T00:00:00Z