A review of the scientific basis for uncertainty factors for use in quantitative risk assessment for the induction of allergic contact dermatitis
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G Frank Gerberick | David A Basketter | Susan P Felter | S. Felter | D. Basketter | M. Robinson | Michael K Robinson | G. F. Gerberick | G. Gerberick
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