Modelling 3H and 14C transfer to farm animals and their products under steady state conditions.
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N A Beresford | N. Beresford | N. Crout | D. Galeriu | A. Melintescu | H. Takeda | H Takeda | D Galeriu | A Melintescu | N M J Crout | R Peterson | R. Peterson
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