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Hernando MD, Lambropoulou DA, Konstantinou IK, Martinez-Bueno MJ, Gabrielides D, Fernandez-Alba AR, Albanis TA:
"Passive sampling techniques for monitoring organic contaminants in aquaculture environment",
In CEST2007: B-276-283, (Sep 2007)


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