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M M Verberk

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International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health|December 15, 1976
Biochemical response of male volunteers ingesting inorganic lead for 49 daysA Cools, H J Sallé, M M Verberk, et al.
Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Geneeskunde|August 28, 1982
[Pollution of the environment and mass screening]R L Zielhuis, M M Verberk, J H van Wijnen
Archives of Environmental Health|May 1, 1994
Effect of chronic mixed pesticide exposure on peripheral and autonomic nerve functionM W Ruijten, H J Sallé, M M Verberk, et al.
British Journal of Industrial Medicine|September 1, 1990
Special nerve functions and colour discrimination in workers with long term low level exposure to carbon disulphideM W Ruijten, H J Sallé, M M Verberk, et al.
The British Journal of Dermatology|March 16, 2006
Variation in barrier impairment and inflammation of human skin as determined by sodium lauryl sulphate penetration rateC M de Jongh, I Jakasa, M M Verberk, et al.
Archives of Environmental Health|January 1, 1996
Environmental lead and renal effects in childrenM M Verberk, T E Willems, A J Verplanke, et al.
British Journal of Industrial Medicine|February 1, 1979
Bromine in blood, EEG and transaminases in methyl bromide workersM M Verberk, T Rooyakkers-Beemster, M de Vlieger, et al.
Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Geneeskunde|March 10, 2001
[Solvent-induced chronic encephalopathy; the 'solvent team' project]J A van der Hoek, M M Verberk, G van der Laan, et al.
La Medicina Del Lavoro|July 8, 2016
Education in Agricultural HealthF J H van Dijk, G van der Laan, M M Verberk, et al.
The British Journal of Dermatology|June 24, 2006
Percutaneous penetration of sodium lauryl sulphate is increased in uninvolved skin of patients with atopic dermatitis compared with control subjectsI Jakasa, C M de Jongh, M M Verberk, et al.
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International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health|December 15, 1976
Biochemical response of male volunteers ingesting inorganic lead for 49 daysA Cools, H J Sallé, M M Verberk, et al.
Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Geneeskunde|August 28, 1982
[Pollution of the environment and mass screening]R L Zielhuis, M M Verberk, J H van Wijnen
Archives of Environmental Health|May 1, 1994
Effect of chronic mixed pesticide exposure on peripheral and autonomic nerve functionM W Ruijten, H J Sallé, M M Verberk, et al.
British Journal of Industrial Medicine|September 1, 1990
Special nerve functions and colour discrimination in workers with long term low level exposure to carbon disulphideM W Ruijten, H J Sallé, M M Verberk, et al.
The British Journal of Dermatology|March 16, 2006
Variation in barrier impairment and inflammation of human skin as determined by sodium lauryl sulphate penetration rateC M de Jongh, I Jakasa, M M Verberk, et al.
Archives of Environmental Health|January 1, 1996
Environmental lead and renal effects in childrenM M Verberk, T E Willems, A J Verplanke, et al.
British Journal of Industrial Medicine|February 1, 1979
Bromine in blood, EEG and transaminases in methyl bromide workersM M Verberk, T Rooyakkers-Beemster, M de Vlieger, et al.
Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Geneeskunde|March 10, 2001
[Solvent-induced chronic encephalopathy; the 'solvent team' project]J A van der Hoek, M M Verberk, G van der Laan, et al.
La Medicina Del Lavoro|July 8, 2016
Education in Agricultural HealthF J H van Dijk, G van der Laan, M M Verberk, et al.
The British Journal of Dermatology|June 24, 2006
Percutaneous penetration of sodium lauryl sulphate is increased in uninvolved skin of patients with atopic dermatitis compared with control subjectsI Jakasa, C M de Jongh, M M Verberk, et al.
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