A health risk assessment for exposure to trace metals via drinking water ingestion pathway

Pınar Kavcar1, Aysun Sofuoglu2, Sait C. Sofuoglu2
1Environmental Engineering M.Sc Program, İzmir Institute of Technology, Gülbahçe, Urla, 35430 İzmir, Turkey
2Department of Chemical Engineering and Environmental Research Center, İzmir Institute of Technology, Gülbahçe, Urla, 35430 İzmir, Turkey

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