Exposure and ecotoxicity estimation for environmental chemicals (E4CHEM): Application of fate models for surface water and soil
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Gerald Schernewski | Michael Matthies | B. Münzer | R. Brüggemann | M. Matthies | G. Schernewski | S. Trapp | R. Brüggemann | St. Trapp | B. Münzer
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