Organochlorine Pesticides, Polychlorinated Biphenyls, and Butyltin Compounds in Blubber and Livers of Stranded California Sea Lions, Elephant Seals, and Harbor Seals from Coastal California, USA
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Paul D. Jones | N. Kajiwara | Shin Takahashi | S. Tanabe | J. Giesy | K. Kannan | F. Gulland | S. Tanabe | K. Kannan | A. Blankenship | P. Jones | A. Blankenship | M. Muraoka | Michio X. Watanabe | H. Olsen | S. Takahashi | J. Giesy | M. Watanabe | Masayoshi Muraoka
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