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    Xu X, Zhang H, Chen J, Li Q, Wang X, Wang W, Zhang Q, Xue L, Ding A, Mellouki A.
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    Bi C, Chen Y, Zhao Z, Li Q, Zhou Q, Ye Z, Ge X.
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    Yu Q, Yang W, Zhu M, Gao B, Li S, Li G, Fang H, Zhou H, Zhang H, Wu Z, Song W, Tan J, Zhang Y, Bi X, Chen L, Wang X.
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  • 36. Atmospheric levels and health risk of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) bound to PM2.5 in Guangzhou, China.
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  • 38. Concentration characteristics, source apportionment, and oxidative damage of PM2.5-bound PAHs in petrochemical region in Xinjiang, NW China.
    Turap Y, Talifu D, Wang X, Aierken T, Rekefu S, Shen H, Ding X, Maihemuti M, Tursun Y, Liu W.
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