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    Analytical Methods for Predicted DBPs of Probable Toxicological Significance

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    Authors
    Li, X.
    Hrudey, S.
    Bull, R.
    Reckhow, D.
    Humpage, A.
    Joll, Cynthia
    Heitz, Anna
    Date
    2011
    Type
    Book
    
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    Li, Xing-Fang and Hrudey, Steve E. and Bull, Richard J. and Reckhow, David A. and Humpage, Andrew and Joll, Cynthia and Heitz, Anna. 2011. Analytical Methods for Predicted DBPs of Probable Toxicological Significance. USA: Water Research Foundation.
    Source Title
    Analytical methods for four classes of predicted disinfection by-products of probable toxicological significance
    ISBN
    9781605731384
    School
    Department of Applied Chemistry
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/7400
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