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Setúbal
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Setúbal (sət`bəl), city (1991 pop. 83,548), capital of Setúbal district, S central Portugal, on the Bay of Setúbal at the mouth of the Sado River, in Estremadura. One of Portugal's most important ports, it handles wine, oranges, and cork. It has a fishing fleet, shipyards, chemical and glass plants, and is a major sardine-canning center. In 1979 a highway between Lisbon and Setúbal was opened. Setúbal was a royal residence (1481–95) under John II.


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In writing the reports that comprised the Mini-Monograph on "Regulatory Acceptance of (Q)SARS" published in EHP and also during the workshop sponsored by the International Council of Chemical Associations and the European Chemical Industry Council and held in Setubal, Portugal, in March 2002 (Jaworska et al.
Ricardo Jorge, Aguas de Moura, Portugal; ([dagger]) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; ([double dagger]) Hospital Garcia da Orta, Almada, Portugal; and ([sections]) Hospital Sao Bernardo, Setubal, Portugal
 
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