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1 Department of Preventive Medicine, The Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem, Israel
One hundred and thirty-three urine samples from 59 small children and 34 adults using the same drinking water were analyzed for fluorine. The results indicate that young children store a considerable fraction of the ingested fluorine and that this fraction decreases with increasing age.
Submitted on August 11, 1957
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