Alachlor transformation patterns in aquatic field mesocosms under variable oxygen and nutrient conditions
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David W. Graham | Frank deNoyelles | M. Katy Miley | V. A. L. H. Smith | E. Mike Thurman | R. A. Y. Carter
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