Analysis of phytoestrogens, progestogens and estrogens in environmental waters from Rio de Janeiro (Brazil).
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D Barceló | D. Barceló | M. Kuster | M. López de Alda | M J López de Alda | M Kuster | D A Azevedo | F R Aquino Neto | F. R. A. Aquino Neto | D. Azevedo | F. A. Aquino Neto
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