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       "title": "Water chemistry and fish health effects for fathead minnow embryos exposed to sodium nitrate and matched conductivity controls for 21 days post fertilization"
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       "subject": "biota, water quality, fish, organism growth and development, sodium nitrate, swim bladder, fathead minnow, Pimephales promelas, Columbia Environmental Research Center"
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