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Screening for polybrominated diphenyl ethers in biological samples by reversed-phase fast HPLC-ICP MS

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Fig. 1 Structures of the studied compounds.
Fig. 3 HPLC-ICP MS chromatograms of (a) liver samples; (b) faeces samples. — — sample; ---- sample spiked with 0.25 mg mL 1 of  bis(penta-bromophenyl) ether.

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