Method to assess component contribution to toxicity of complex mixtures: Assessment of puberty acquisition in rats exposed to disinfection byproducts.
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E. S. Hunter | J. E. Simmons | G. Rice | L. Teuschler | S. Richardson | G. Klinefelter | J. Goldman | T. Speth | L. Strader | J. Pressman | M. G. Narotsky | S. Parvez | R. Miltner | E. Hunter
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