Comparison of rates of direct and indirect migration of phosphorus flame retardants from flame-retardant-treated polyester curtains to indoor dust.
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M. Makino | T. Amagai | Y. Miyake | M. Tokumura | Qi Wang | Sayaka Ogo | Kazunari Kume | Kosuke Muramatsu
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