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Decreasing Uncertainties in Assessing Environmental Exposure, Risk, and Ecological Implications of Nanomaterials, Wiesner, Mark R., Lowry Gregory V., Jones Kimberly L., Hochella, Jr. Michael F., Di Giulio Richard T., Casman Elizabeth, and Bernhardt Emily S. , Environmental Science & Technology, 09/2009, Volume 43, Issue 17, p.6458 - 6462, (2009) Abstract
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Towards a definition of inorganic nanoparticles from an environmental, health and safety perspective, Auffan, Melanie, Rose Jerome, Bottero Jean-Yves, Lowry Gregory V., Jolivet Jean-Pierre, and Wiesner Mark R. , Nature Nanotechnology, October 2009, Volume 4, Issue 10, p.634-641, (2009) Abstract
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