A physiologically based model for the ingestion of chromium(III) and chromium(VI) by humans.
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D J Paustenbach | E J O'Flaherty | S M Hays | D. Paustenbach | S. Hays | B. Kerger | B D Kerger | E. O'flaherty | E. O'FLAHERTY
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