Reduction capability of soil humic substances from the Rio Negro basin, Brazil, towards Hg(II) studied by a multimethod approach and principal component analysis (PCA)
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A. H. Rosa | J. C. Rocha | W. Botero | L. C. Oliveira | H. C. Silva | R. L. Serudo | William Cesar Paterlini
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