Polybrominated diphenyl ethers in aquatic products of Guangzhou city, South China: Accumulation, distribution and health risk
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Published:2024-03
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Volume:9
Page:100085
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ISSN:2773-0492
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Container-title:Hygiene and Environmental Health Advances
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Hygiene and Environmental Health Advances
Author:
Zhang Min,
Cai Dan,
Zhang Lijuan,
Zhang Qian,
Ding Ping,
Chen Xiaoxia,
Huang Chushan,
Hu GuochengORCID,
Li Tingzhen
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