Occurrence of UV filters 4-methylbenzylidene camphor and octocrylene in fish from various Swiss rivers with inputs from wastewater treatment plants.
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Peter Schmid | Martin Kohler | P. Schmid | M. Kohler | H. Buser | Marianne E Balmer | Hans-Rudolf Buser
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