European demonstration program on the effect-based and chemical identification and monitoring of organic pollutants in European surface waters.
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A. Kolkman | M. Lamoree | W. Brack | P. Spirhanzlova | P. Leonards | J. Hollender | K. Tollefsen | K. Thomas | K. Schirmer | L. Bláha | F. Brion | M. Krauss | T. Schulze | H. Hollert | J. Slobodnik | M. Suter | M. Schriks | Zuzana Toušová | P. Oswald | M. Muz | Meng Hu | C. Di Paolo | Zsolt Tarcai | T. Seiler | Sanja Koprivica | M. Ahel | Jennifer E. Schollée | Anita O. Hidasi | Manoj N. Sonavane | S. Ait-Aissa | N. Creusot | Jean Froment | A. C. Almeida | S. Tufi | X. Ouyang | V. O. Torrens | A. Tindall
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