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    Elevated Blood Lead Levels in Buncombe County Children: Implications of Lowering the North Carolina Intervention Level to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Blood Lead Reference Value

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    Author
    Balanay, Jo Anne; Kelley, Timothy
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10342/9985
    Subject
     Blood Lead Levels; children; North Carolina 
    Date
    2018-06
    Citation:
    APA:
    Balanay, Jo Anne, & Kelley, Timothy. (June 2018). Elevated Blood Lead Levels in Buncombe County Children: Implications of Lowering the North Carolina Intervention Level to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Blood Lead Reference Value. , (), - . Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10342/9985

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    Balanay, Jo Anne, and Kelley, Timothy. "Elevated Blood Lead Levels in Buncombe County Children: Implications of Lowering the North Carolina Intervention Level to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Blood Lead Reference Value". . . (), June 2018. January 31, 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/10342/9985.
    Chicago:
    Balanay, Jo Anne and Kelley, Timothy, "Elevated Blood Lead Levels in Buncombe County Children: Implications of Lowering the North Carolina Intervention Level to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Blood Lead Reference Value," , no. (June 2018), http://hdl.handle.net/10342/9985 (accessed January 31, 2023).
    AMA:
    Balanay, Jo Anne, Kelley, Timothy. Elevated Blood Lead Levels in Buncombe County Children: Implications of Lowering the North Carolina Intervention Level to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Blood Lead Reference Value. . June 2018; (): . http://hdl.handle.net/10342/9985. Accessed January 31, 2023.
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