Applications of isotope differentiation for metabolic studies with di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate.
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C C Peck | P. Albro | C. Peck | P W Albro | J R Hass | S T Jordan | J T Corbett | J Schroeder | J. Hass | J. Schroeder | J. Corbett | S. Jordan
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