Assessment of lifetime exposure to trihalomethanes through different routes
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N. Malats | M. Kogevinas | A. Carrato | A. Tardón | D. Silverman | F. Real | R. Garcı́a-Closas | C. Serra | M. Dosemeci | J. Grimalt | K. Cantor | C. Villanueva | G. Castaño-Vinyals | N. Rothman
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