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bibliographicCitation Naffrechoux E, Combet E, Fanget B, Petrier C. Reduction of chloroform formation potential of humic acid by sonolysis and ultraviolet irradiation. Water Res. 2003 Apr;37(8):1948–52. doi: 10.1016/s0043-1354(02)00572-9. PMID: 12697238.
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