Human health risk assessment of PM2.5-bound heavy metal of anthropogenic sources in the Khon Kaen Province of Northeast Thailand
Pornpun Sakunkoo(Khon Kaen University), Sittichai Pimonsree(University of Phayao), Sarawut Sangkham(University of Phayao), Sakesun Thongtip(University of Phayao), Sakda Daduang(Khon Kaen University), Theerachai Thonglua(Khon Kaen University), Naowarat Maneenin(Khon Kaen University), Yuparat Limmongkon(Khon Kaen University), Chananya Jirapornkul(Khon Kaen University), Thanee Tessiri(Khon Kaen University), Jetnapis Rayubkul(Khon Kaen University)
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