PHAHs in 14 principal river sediments from Hai River basin, China.
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Huaidong Zhou | Yang Yu | G. Zhao | Xiao-ru Liu | Pan-wei Zhang | Kun Li | Wu Wen | Panwei Zhang | Gaofeng Zhao
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