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Metal halides / Occupational safety and health / Analytical chemistry / Total ionic strength adjustment buffer / Fluorine / Fluoride / Urine / Creatinine / Sodium fluoride / Chemistry / Renal physiology / Fluorides
Date: 2009-10-19 09:46:38
Metal halides
Occupational safety and health
Analytical chemistry
Total ionic strength adjustment buffer
Fluorine
Fluoride
Urine
Creatinine
Sodium fluoride
Chemistry
Renal physiology
Fluorides

FLUORIDE in urine F- MW: 19.00

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