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Chromium Content in the Hair of Children and Students in Southern Poland

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Date 1992 Jan 1
PMID 1375089
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Chromium concentrations in hair were compared in groups of children and students from Southern Poland. There were no statistically significant differences (at p greater than 0.05) between girls and boys. The results are similar to those found by other authors in different countries.

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