Seasonal variation in the C, N and S stable isotope composition of retail organic and conventional Irish beef
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Olaf Schmidt | C. Scrimgeour | F. Monahan | O. Schmidt | B. Bahar | Frank J. Monahan | Charles M. Scrimgeour | Bojlul Bahar | I. S. Begley | A. P. Moloney | A. Moloney | I. Begley
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