Cognitive and sensorimotor functions in 6-year-old children in relation to lead and mercury levels: adjustment for intelligence and contrast sensitivity in computerized testing.
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Cognitive and sensorimotor functions in 6-year-old children in relation to lead and mercury levels: adjustment for intelligence and contrast sensitivity in computerized testing.
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Cognitive and sensorimotor fun ...... ivity in computerized testing.
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Cognitive and sensorimotor fun ...... ivity in computerized testing.
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Cognitive and sensorimotor fun ...... ivity in computerized testing.
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Cognitive and sensorimotor fun ...... ivity in computerized testing.
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Cognitive and sensorimotor fun ...... ivity in computerized testing.
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Sveinsson K
Walkowiak J
Weishoff-Houben M
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10.1016/S0892-0362(98)00010-5
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1998-09-01T00:00:00Z