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Household chemicals / Phthalates / Ethyl carbamate / Dichlorodiphenyldichloroethane / Benzene / Ethanol / Carbamic acid / Acetone cyanohydrin / Acetic acid / Chemistry / Teratogens / Carbamates
Date: 2014-09-10 11:15:59
Household chemicals
Phthalates
Ethyl carbamate
Dichlorodiphenyldichloroethane
Benzene
Ethanol
Carbamic acid
Acetone cyanohydrin
Acetic acid
Chemistry
Teratogens
Carbamates

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