MAFRAM- a new fate and risk assessment methodology for non-volatile organic chemicals.
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Abu Bakar Mohamad | A. Mohamad | M. Takriff | A. Kadhum | Mohammad A Batiha | Abdul Amir H Kadhum | Marwan M Batiha | Mohd S Takriff | M. Batiha | Mohammad A. Batiha
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