Serum Concentrations of Various Environmental Contaminants and Their Relationship to Sex Steroid Concentrations and Phallus Size in Juvenile American Alligators
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Andrew A. Rooney | A. A. Rooney | J. Brock | L. Guillette, Jr. | A. Woodward | L. J. Guillette Jr. | J. W. Brock | A. R. Woodward
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