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Decrease in eggshell weight in certain birds of prey.
Author(s):
N Ratcliffe
Publication date:
1967-07-08
Journal:
Nature
Keywords:
Animals
,
Birds
,
Calcium Carbonate
,
analysis
,
DDT
,
Eggs
,
Food Contamination
,
Great Britain
,
Insecticides
,
Organ Size
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6049131
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10.1038/215208a0
Keywords:
Animals
,
Birds
,
Calcium Carbonate
,
analysis
,
DDT
,
Eggs
,
Food Contamination
,
Great Britain
,
Insecticides
,
Organ Size
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Keywords:
Animals
,
Birds
,
Calcium Carbonate
,
analysis
,
DDT
,
Eggs
,
Food Contamination
,
Great Britain
,
Insecticides
,
Organ Size
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