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Publications by Md. Badiuzzaman Khan
Estimation of Local and External Contributions of Biomass Burning to PM2.5 in an Industrial Zone Included in a Large Urban Settlement
Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Mutagenesis
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Toxicology
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