Disinfection by-products in drinking water: critical issues in health effects research.
1997; National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences; Volume: 105; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1289/ehp.97105108
ISSN1552-9924
AutoresJohn Fawell, Desmond Robinson, Richard J. Bull, Linda S. Birnbaum, Gary A. Boorman, B Butterworth, Patricia Daniel, H. Galal‐Gorchev, Fred Hauchman, P Julkunen, Corné H. W. Klaassen, Stuart W. Krasner, Jennifer Orme–Zavaleta, John H. Reif, Robert G. Tardiff,
Tópico(s)Water Treatment and Disinfection
ResumoResearch ArticleOpen AccessDisinfection by-products in drinking water: critical issues in health effects research. J Fawell, D Robinson, R Bull, L Birnbaum, G Boorman, B Butterworth, P Daniel, H Galal-Gorchev, F Hauchman, P Julkunen, C Klaassen, S Krasner, J Orme-Zavaleta, J Reif, and R Tardiff J Fawell Water Research Centre, Medmenham, Bucks, United Kingdom. , D Robinson Water Research Centre, Medmenham, Bucks, United Kingdom. , R Bull Water Research Centre, Medmenham, Bucks, United Kingdom. , L Birnbaum Water Research Centre, Medmenham, Bucks, United Kingdom. , G Boorman Water Research Centre, Medmenham, Bucks, United Kingdom. , B Butterworth Water Research Centre, Medmenham, Bucks, United Kingdom. , P Daniel Water Research Centre, Medmenham, Bucks, United Kingdom. , H Galal-Gorchev Water Research Centre, Medmenham, Bucks, United Kingdom. , F Hauchman Water Research Centre, Medmenham, Bucks, United Kingdom. , P Julkunen Water Research Centre, Medmenham, Bucks, United Kingdom. , C Klaassen Water Research Centre, Medmenham, Bucks, United Kingdom. , S Krasner Water Research Centre, Medmenham, Bucks, United Kingdom. , J Orme-Zavaleta Water Research Centre, Medmenham, Bucks, United Kingdom. , J Reif Water Research Centre, Medmenham, Bucks, United Kingdom. , and R Tardiff Water Research Centre, Medmenham, Bucks, United Kingdom. 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