Indoor contamination with hexabromocyclododecanes, polybrominated diphenyl ethers, and perfluoroalkyl compounds: an important exposure pathway for people?
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Mohamed Abou-Elwafa Abdallah | Jacob de Boer | Adrian Covaci | Stuart Harrad | Cynthia A de Wit | Cathrine Thomsen | Miriam Diamond | Per Ola Darnerud | Thomas F Webster | Line Småstuen Haug | C. Thomsen | A. Covaci | C. D. de Wit | P. Leonards | M. Diamond | T. Webster | P. Darnerud | S. Harrad | C. Bergh | C. Ostman | M. Mandalakis | J. de Boer | M. Abdallah | Pim Leonards | Sandra Huber | Manolis Mandalakis | S. Huber | Caroline Bergh | Justina A Björklund | Conny Ostman | J. Björklund | L. Haug | Caroline Bergh
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