Indoor sources of poly- and perfluorinated compounds (PFCS) in Vancouver, Canada: implications for human exposure.
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Tom Harner | T. Harner | Sum Chi Lee | Mahiba Shoeib | M. Shoeib | Glenys M Webster | S. Lee | G. M Webster
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