Non-regulated aromatic amines in clothing purchased in Spain and Brazil: Screening-level exposure and health impact assessment.
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J. Rovira | M. Nadal | M. Marquès | J. Domingo | M. Herrero | Neus González | Fernando Barbosa | M. Souza
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