Fate of triclosan and evidence for reductive dechlorination of triclocarban in estuarine sediments.
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Fate of triclosan and evidence for reductive dechlorination of triclocarban in estuarine sediments.
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Fate of triclosan and evidence ...... carban in estuarine sediments.
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Fate of triclosan and evidence ...... carban in estuarine sediments.
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Fate of triclosan and evidence ...... carban in estuarine sediments.
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Fate of triclosan and evidence ...... carban in estuarine sediments.
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Fate of triclosan and evidence ...... carban in estuarine sediments.
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Fate of triclosan and evidence ...... carban in estuarine sediments.
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P1476
Fate of triclosan and evidence ...... ocarban in estuarine sediments
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Amelia DeLaquil
Jana N Mihalic
Jerry C Ritchie
Jochen Heidler
Richard Bopp
Rolf U Halden
Steven N Chillrud
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10.1021/ES702882G
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2008-06-01T00:00:00Z