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Environment / Endocrine disruptors / Emission standards / Dibromoethane / Halocarbon / Ethylene oxide / Ethylene / United States Environmental Protection Agency / Chemistry / Monomers / Medicine
Date: 2011-10-21 16:17:54
Environment
Endocrine disruptors
Emission standards
Dibromoethane
Halocarbon
Ethylene oxide
Ethylene
United States Environmental Protection Agency
Chemistry
Monomers
Medicine

[removed]REFERENCES *Abdel-Kader MHK, Peach ME, Stiles DA[removed]Determination of ethylene dibromide in fortified soils by molecular emission cavity analysis using a modified extraction process. J Assoc Off Anal Chem 62:11

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