Identifying Transfer Mechanisms and Sources of Decabromodiphenyl Ether (BDE 209) in Indoor Environments Using Environmental Forensic Microscopy
Thomas F. Webster(Boston University), Adrian Covaci(University of Antwerp), Catalina Ibarra(Center for Environmental Health), Michael D. McClean(Boston University), Stuart Harrad(Stockholm University), Joseph G. Allen(Boston University), Heather M. Stapleton(Boston University), Jeffrey M. Davis(Center for Environmental Health), James R. Millette(Center for Environmental Health), R. David Holbrook(Center for Environmental Health), Mohamed Abou‐Elwafa Abdallah(Stockholm University)
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