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Other|June 01, 1996
The composition and origin of massicot, litharge (PbO) and a mixed oxide of lead used as a traditional medicine in the Arabian Gulf
Michael A. Worthing
Michael A. Worthing
Sultan Qaboos University, Department of Earth Sciences, Muscat, Oman
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Mineralogical Magazine (1996) 60 (3): 509-513.
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