Cadmium accumulation in herbivorous and carnivorous small mammals: Meta‐analysis of field data and validation of the bioaccumulation model optimal modeling for ecotoxicological applications
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Timo Hamers | Mark A J Huijbregts | Karin Veltman | A Jan Hendriks | M. Huijbregts | T. Hamers | K. Veltman | A. Hendriks | S. Wijnhoven | Sander Wijnhoven
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