Trace Elements and Persistent Organic Pollutants in Unhatched Loggerhead Turtle Eggs from an Emerging Nesting Site along the Southwestern Coasts of Italy, Western Mediterranean Sea
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P. Gallo | S. Hochscheid | F. Maffucci | M. Esposito | Donato Sansone | Teresa Bruno | L. Marigliano | Silvia Canzanella | D. Iaccarino | F. di Nocera | Angela Pepe
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