Assessing Human Exposure to SVOCs in Materials, Products, and Articles: A Modular Mechanistic Framework.
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P. Hopke | O. Jolliet | M. Kulmala | E. Hubal | P. Fantke | M. Shiraiwa | John C. Little | Xiaoyu Liu | M. Diamond | A. Zuend | Chenyang Bi | Ying Xu | Clara M A Eichler | C. Weschler | T. Salthammer | Hyeong-Moo Shin | Yinping Zhang | C. Delmaar | N. von Goetz | P. Blondeau | G. Morrison | Wenjuan Wei | C. Mandin | A. Koivisto | Jianping Cao | D. Poppendieck
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