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Endocrine active chemicals and endocrine disruption in Minnesota streams and lakes-implications for aquatic resources, 1994-2008; 2010; SIR; 2010-5107; Lee, Kathy E.; Schoenfuss, Heiko L.; Barber, Larry B.; Writer, Jeff H.; Blazer, Vicki S.; Keisl...
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Endocrine active chemicals and endocrine disruption in Minnesota streams and lakes: Implications for aquatic resources, 1994-2008
Endocrine active chemicals and endocrine disruption in Minnesota streams and lakes-implications for aquatic resources, 1994-2008; 2010; SIR; 2010-5107; Lee, Kathy E.; Schoenfuss, Heiko L.; Barber, Larry B.; Writer, Jeff H.; Blazer, Vicki S.; Keisl...

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