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    Junghans M, Backhaus T, Faust M, Scholze M, Grimme LH.
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  • 26. Chemical mixtures: current risk assessment methodologies and future directions.
    Seed J, Brown RP, Olin SS, Foran JA.
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  • 32. Review of the U.S. Army's health risk assessments for oral exposure to six chemical-warfare agents. Introduction.
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  • 34. Evaluation and regulation of pesticides in drinking water: A Canadian approach.
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