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Transition metals / Endocrine disruptors / Toxicology / Food colorings / Pigment / Cadmium / Titanium dioxide / Titanium / Codex Alimentarius / Chemistry / Matter / Chemical elements
Date: 2014-03-03 08:32:42
Transition metals
Endocrine disruptors
Toxicology
Food colorings
Pigment
Cadmium
Titanium dioxide
Titanium
Codex Alimentarius
Chemistry
Matter
Chemical elements

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