Dermal absorption and disposition of musk ambrette, musk ketone and musk xylene in human subjects.
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Anne Marie Api | D. R. Hawkins | R. A. Ford | A. Api | David R Hawkins | Lionel F Elsom | David Kirkpatrick | Richard A Ford | L. F. Elsom | D. Kirkpatrick
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