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Diabetes & Metabolism|December 22, 2005
Epidemiology of the metabolic syndrome in 2045 French military personnel (EPIMIL study)B Bauduceau, F Baigts, L Bordier, et al.
Chemosphere|December 27, 2022
Fate of antimony contamination generated by road traffic - A focus on Sb geochemistry and speciation in stormwater pondsM Philippe, P Le Pape, E Resongles, et al.
Diabetes & Metabolism|November 23, 2021
Design of a prospective, longitudinal cohort of people living with type 1 diabetes exploring factors associated with the residual cardiovascular risk and other diabetes-related complications: The SFDT1 studyJ P Riveline, B Vergés, B Detournay, et al.
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Diabetes & Metabolism|December 22, 2005
Epidemiology of the metabolic syndrome in 2045 French military personnel (EPIMIL study)B Bauduceau, F Baigts, L Bordier, et al.
Chemosphere|December 27, 2022
Fate of antimony contamination generated by road traffic - A focus on Sb geochemistry and speciation in stormwater pondsM Philippe, P Le Pape, E Resongles, et al.
Diabetes & Metabolism|November 23, 2021
Design of a prospective, longitudinal cohort of people living with type 1 diabetes exploring factors associated with the residual cardiovascular risk and other diabetes-related complications: The SFDT1 studyJ P Riveline, B Vergés, B Detournay, et al.
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