Concentrations of chlorinated and brominated contaminants and their metabolites in serum of harbour seals and harbour porpoises.
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Thierry Jauniaux | Ronny Blust | Adrian Covaci | Liesbeth Weijs | Krishna Das | Ursula Siebert | U. Siebert | H. Neels | A. Covaci | K. Das | R. Blust | L. Weijs | Hugo Neels | Niels van Elk | T. Jauniaux | N. van Elk
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