Prevalence of historical and replacement brominated flame retardant chemicals in New York City homes.

scientific article published on 20 January 2017

Prevalence of historical and replacement brominated flame retardant chemicals in New York City homes. is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.EMCON.2017.01.001
P932PMC publication ID5630167
P698PubMed publication ID28989983

P50authorMatthew S PerzanowskiQ62593641
Heather M StapletonQ88499963
P2093author name stringDarrell Holmes
Julie B Herbstman
Whitney J Cowell
Catherine Tobon
Lehyla Calero
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P433issue1
P921main subjectflame retardantQ902863
P304page(s)32-39
P577publication date2017-01-20
P1433published inEmerging ContaminantsQ50432257
P1476titlePrevalence of historical and replacement brominated flame retardant chemicals in New York City homes.
P478volume3

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