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    Effect of maturational timing on bone mineral content accrual from childhood to adulthood: Evidence from 15 years of longitudinal data by Jackowski, Stefan A, Erlandson, Marta C, Mirwald, Robert L, Faulkner, Robert A, Bailey, Donald A, Kontulainen, Saija A, Cooper, Dave M.L, Baxter-Jones, Adam D.G

    Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (01-05-2011)
    “…Abstract A higher bone mass may reduce the risk of osteoporosis and fractures. The role of maturational timing for optimizing bone mass is controversial due to…”
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    Semen Quality and Reproductive Hormones among Welders a Preliminary Study by KUMAR, S, ZAIDI, S. S. A, GAUTAM, A. K, DAVE, L. M, SAIYED, H. N

    “…Objectives: Welders are exposed to intense heat, toxic metals and their oxides and toxic gases during welding, and some of these substances reported to have…”
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    Chromium exposure study in chemical based industry by Sathwara, N G, Patel, K G, Vyas, J B, Patel, Shruti, Trivedi, M R, Dave, L M, Madia, M M, Kulkarni, P K, Parikh, D J, Saiyed, H N

    Published in Journal of environmental biology (01-04-2007)
    “…176 chromium-exposed and 30 control subjects were selected for this study. Blood samples (3 ml) were collected for the estimation of chromium. The data on…”
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    Effect of maturational timing on bone mineral content accrual from childhood to adulthood: Evidence from 15years of longitudinal data by Jackowski, Stefan A., Erlandson, Marta C., Mirwald, Robert L., Faulkner, Robert A., Bailey, Donald A., Kontulainen, Saija A., Cooper, Dave M.L., Baxter-Jones, Adam D.G.

    Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (01-05-2011)
    “…A higher bone mass may reduce the risk of osteoporosis and fractures. The role of maturational timing for optimizing bone mass is controversial due to the lack…”
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    Semen Quality of Industrial Workers Occupationally Exposed to Chromium by Kumar, Sunil, Sathwara, NG, Gautam, Anil K, Agarwal, Kamlesh, Shah, Bharti, Kulkarni, Pradeep K, Patel, Kumud, Patel, Arun, Dave, Laxman M, Parikh, Dinesh J, Saiyed, Habibullah N

    Published in Journal of Occupational Health (01-09-2005)
    “…A total of sixty-one subjects occupationally exposed to chromium in an industry which manufactures chromium sulphate and fifteen control subjects from a nearby…”
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    Semen Quality and Reproductive Hormones among Welders -a Preliminary Study by Kumar, S, Zaidi, SSA, Gautam, A K, Dave, L M, Saiyed, H N

    “…Objectives: Welders are exposed to intense heat, toxic metals and their oxides and toxic gases during welding, and some of these substances reported to have…”
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    Brief Introduction to Papers on Pterosaurs by Junchang, LÜ, UNWIN, Dave M., Shu'an, JI, Qiang, JI

    Published in Acta geologica Sinica (Beijing) (01-12-2012)
    “…Pterosaurs are amongst the most fascinating and enigmatic of all extinct creatures. They originated in the Late Triassic (about 220 million years ago) and…”
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