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    Heitbrink WA, McKinnery WN.
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    Fajen JM, Carson GA, Rounbehler DP, Fan TY, Vita R, Goff UE, Wolf MH, Edwards GS, Fine DH, Reinhold V, Biemann K.
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  • 31. N-nitrosamines in the southern Swedish rubber industries - exposure, health effects, and immunologic markers.
    Jönsson LS, Lindh CH, Bergendorf U, Axmon A, Littorin M, Jönsson BA.
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  • 37. Seasonal and spatial variability of nitrosamines and their precursor sources at a large-scale urban drinking water system.
    Woods GC, Trenholm RA, Hale B, Campbell Z, Dickenson ER.
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  • 39. Occupational exposure to N-nitroso compounds.
    Rappe C, Rydström T.
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  • 40. Industrial exposure to 1,3-butadiene in monomer, polymer and end-user industries.
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