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Performance of the Chemcatcher® passive sampler when used to monitor 10 polar and semi-polar pesticides in 16 Central European streams, and comparison with two other sampling methods

Ralf Bernhard Schäfer    
Albrecht Paschke    
Branislav Vrana    
Ralf Mueller    
Matthias Liess    

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