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Book Chapter

Authors:

Belden, JB; Phillips, TA; Henderson, KL; Clark, BW; Lydy, MJ; COATS, JR

Source:

Environmental Fate and Effects of Pesticides, American Chemical Society, Number 853, Washington, DC, p.167-177 (2003)

ISBN:

0097-6156
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