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Journal Article

Authors:

Racke, Kenneth D; Coats, Joel R

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Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, ACS Publications, Volume 36, Issue 1, p.193-199 (1988)

ISBN:

0021-8561
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Environmental Fate
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