The development and application of the chemical mixture methodology in analysis of potential health impacts from airborne release in emergencies

@article{Yu2010TheDA,
  title={The development and application of the chemical mixture methodology in analysis of potential health impacts from airborne release in emergencies},
  author={Xiao-Ying Yu and Achille J. Petrocchi and Douglas K. Craig and Clifford S. Glantz and Donna M. Trott and J. T. Jr. Ciolek and Po-Yung. Lu and J. A. Bond and T E Tuccinardi and Philip Bouslaugh},
  journal={Journal of Applied Toxicology},
  year={2010},
  volume={30}
}
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