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Publications by Christa Schröter-Kermani
Levels and Trends of Industrial Chemicals (PCBs, PFCs, PBDEs) in Archived Herring Gull Eggs From German Coastal Regions
Environmental Sciences Europe
Pollution
A New Approach to Standardize Multicenter Studies: Mobile Lab Technology for the German Environmental Specimen Bank
PLoS ONE
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