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    Carlsson C, Johansson AK, Alvan G, Bergman K, Kühler T.
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  • 34. Ranking and prioritization of environmental risks of pharmaceuticals in surface waters.
    Sanderson H, Johnson DJ, Reitsma T, Brain RA, Wilson CJ, Solomon KR.
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    Sioen I, De Henauw S, Van Camp J, Volatier JL, Leblanc JC.
    Regul Toxicol Pharmacol; 2009 Nov 01; 55(2):219-28. PubMed ID: 19589366
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  • 38. Indirect human exposure to pharmaceuticals via drinking water.
    Webb S, Ternes T, Gibert M, Olejniczak K.
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    Wu RS, Chan AK, Richardson BJ, Au DW, Fang JK, Lam PK, Giesy JP.
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