Utility of urinary 1-naphthol and 2-naphthol levels to assess environmental carbaryl and naphthalene exposure in an epidemiology study
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J. Meeker | D. Barr | S. Rappaport | B. Serdar | R. Hauser | Berrin Serdar
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