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bibliographicCitation Knacker T, Duis K, Ternes T, Fenner K, Escher B, Schmitt H, Römbke J, Garric J, Hutchinson T, Boxall A. The EU-project ERAPharm - Incentives for the further development of guidance documents? (4 pages). Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 2005 Feb 14;12(2):62–5. doi: 10.1065/espr2005.02.238.
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