Determination of (4-methylcyclohexyl)methanol isomers by heated purge-and-trap GC/MS in water samples from the 2014 Elk River, West Virginia, chemical spill.
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William T Foreman | Douglas B Chambers | Kung K Wang | Donna L Rose | Angela S Crain | Lucinda K Murtagh | Haresh Thakellapalli
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