An effect-directed strategy for characterizing emerging chemicals in food contact materials made from paper and board.
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Marianne Dybdahl | Anne Marie Vinggaard | Mona-Lise Binderup | Terje Svingen | Jens Højslev Petersen | Xenia Trier | A. Vinggaard | T. Svingen | M. Dybdahl | C. Taxvig | M. Binderup | X. Trier | K. Granby | Kit Granby | Camilla Taxvig | J. Petersen | Anna Kjerstine Rosenmai | Linda Bengtström | van Vugt-Lussenburg Barbara Medea Alice | Linda Bengtström | A. Rosenmai | Camilla Taxvig
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