Isolation, Identification and Function of the Chief Component of the Male Tarsal Scent in Black-tailed Deer
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R. Silverstein | D. Müller-Schwarze | R. G. Brownlee | A. Singer | ROBERT G. BROWNLEE | ROBERT M. SILVERSTEIN | DIETLAND MÜLLER-SCHWARZE | ALAN G. SINGER
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