Quel est le problème? Qu’est-ce que les EDPB?
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Quelles sont les principales sources d’exposition humaine aux PBDE?
Analyses documentaires
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Sites Web et rapports gouvernementaux
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- Environnement Canada. (2006). Rapport d’évaluation écologique préalable des polybromodiphényléthers (PBDE).
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Autres travaux
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Études de biosurveillance
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Quels sont les effets potentiels des PBDE sur la santé humaine?
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Les PBDE chez les autochtones
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