Could some kind reader send me (lambert-AT-cse.unsw.edu.au) a copy of this article:
J Toxicol Environ Health A. 2003 Jul 25;66(14):1295-339.
Human health risk and exposure assessment of chromium (VI) in tap water.
Paustenbach DJ, Finley BL, Mowat FS, Kerger BD.
This post will self destruct when I get my hands on a PDF of the article.
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Wow, these dudes are completely in the PGE pocket...
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