A review of dietary and non-dietary exposure to bisphenol-A.
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Philippe Lecomte | Jean-Pierre Bourguignon | Adrian Covaci | Guy Maghuin-Rogister | Dominique Aerts | Luc Pussemier | Joris Van Loco | Marie-Louise Scippo | A. Covaci | J. Bourguignon | M. Scippo | P. Lecomte | T. Geens | D. Aerts | L. Goeyens | L. Pussemier | G. Maghuin-Rogister | Tinne Geens | Leo Goeyens | Carl Berthot | Anne-Madeleine Pironnet | J. Van Loco | Anne-Madeleine Pironnet | Carl Berthot | Dominique Aerts
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