Strategies for assessing the implications of malformed frogs for environmental health.
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G. Ankley | C. Meteyer | J. M. Lary | G. Lucier | James G. Burkhart | Judy C. Helgen | Douglas J. Fort | David M. Gardiner | M. Shelby | Heidi Bell | Hillary Carpenter | Henry S. Gardner | Robert C. Hale | Paul C. Jepson | Douglas H. Johnson | Michael Lannoo | David Robert Lee | Rick B. Levey | Joseph A. Magner
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