Adverse outcome pathway and risks of anticoagulant rodenticides to predatory wildlife.
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Rebecca S Lazarus | Barnett A Rattner | Nico van den Brink | N. W. van den Brink | R. Lazarus | J. Elliott | John E Elliott | Richard F Shore | B. Rattner | R. Shore
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