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499 related items for PubMed ID: 20536708

  • 1. Chlorine inactivation of human norovirus, murine norovirus and poliovirus in drinking water.
    Kitajima M, Tohya Y, Matsubara K, Haramoto E, Utagawa E, Katayama H.
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