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    De Gregori I, Fuentes E, Olivares D, Pinochet H.
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  • 46. Effects of dissolution kinetics on bioaccessible arsenic from tailings and soils.
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  • 57. In vitro gastrointestinal bioavailability of arsenic in soils collected near CCA-treated utility poles.
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  • 59. Effect of biosolid incorporation on arsenic distribution in Mollisol soils in central Chile.
    Ascar L, Ahumada I, Richter P.
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