Stable isotope analysis of cattle tail hair: a potential tool for verifying the geographical origin of beef.
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Junling Shi | Yimin Wei | Junling Shi | Shumin Sun | B. Guo | Boli Guo | Yimin Wei | Shumin Sun | Xiaoling Liu | Xiaoling Liu
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