Substances with estrogenic activity in effluents of sewage treatment plants in southwestern Germany. 2. Biological analysis
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V. Hanf | U. Bolz | W. Körner | P Spengler | W Körner | J W Metzger | V Hanf | W Schuller | U Bolz | J. Metzger | P. Spengler | P. Spengler | W. Schuller | Wolfgang Körner | Volker Hanf | Ulrike Bolz | Winfried Schuller | Jörg W. Metzger
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