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Carlson LM, Dean J, Stanek J, et al. Provisional Peer-Reviewed Toxicity Values for 3,5-Dinitroaniline (CASRN 618-87-1). Cincinnati (OH): U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; 2021 Aug.

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