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164 related items for PubMed ID: 2344486

  • 1. Trihalomethanes in the water supplies of Sardinia, Italy.
    Contu A, Bordigoni M, Sarritzu G, Premazzi G, Pudda M, Schintu M.
    Bull Environ Contam Toxicol; 1990 May; 44(5):805-12. PubMed ID: 2344486
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  • 3. Formation of trihalomethanes by chlorination of surface water.
    Bunn WW, Haas BB, Deane ER, Kleopfer RD.
    Environ Lett; 1975 May; 10(3):205-13. PubMed ID: 1213009
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  • 5. A survey of trihalomethanes in the drinking water system of Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
    Kasso WB, Wells MR.
    Bull Environ Contam Toxicol; 1981 Sep; 27(3):295-302. PubMed ID: 7028190
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  • 8. Volatile halocarbons in haemodialysis therapy.
    Kroneld R, Reunanen M.
    Bull Environ Contam Toxicol; 1985 Nov; 35(5):583-92. PubMed ID: 4074920
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  • 9. Formation of trihalomethanes in drinking water.
    Williams DT.
    IARC Sci Publ; 1985 Nov; (68):69-88. PubMed ID: 4065988
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  • 12. Determination of free and total potential haloforms in drinking water.
    Nicholson AA, Meresz O, Lemyk B.
    Anal Chem; 1977 May; 49(6):814-9. PubMed ID: 855923
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  • 13. Drinking water in Bremen: trihalomethanes and social costs. A case study of bromoform formation during chlorination of river water highly contaminated with bromide ions.
    Bätjer K, Gabel B, Koschorrek M, Lahl U, Lierse KW, Stachel B, Thiemann W.
    Sci Total Environ; 1980 Apr; 14(3):287-91. PubMed ID: 7394511
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  • 15. [Gas chromatographic determination of halogenated methanes in drinking water].
    Viriasov MB, Komiazhenkova LA, Korolev AA, Nikitin IuS.
    Gig Sanit; 1987 Aug; (8):44-6. PubMed ID: 3692217
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  • 16. Sampling of chlorinated and brominated haloforms from humid atmospheres.
    Howard AG, Pizzie R.
    Ann Occup Hyg; 1981 Aug; 24(2):167-73. PubMed ID: 7316319
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  • 17. Water sampling.
    MacKenzie Peers A.
    IARC Sci Publ; 1985 Aug; (68):293-6. PubMed ID: 4065968
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  • 18. [Presence of volatile organic halogenated compounds in drinking water of the city of Rome: hygienic-sanitary aspects].
    Melchiorri C, Grella A, Di Caro A, Bonacci S.
    Nuovi Ann Ig Microbiol; 1985 Aug; 36(6):397-407. PubMed ID: 3843419
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  • 19. Chloroform in tap water and human blood.
    Kroneld R.
    Bull Environ Contam Toxicol; 1986 Apr; 36(4):477-83. PubMed ID: 3697522
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