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1. Legacy and emerging organic contaminants in two sympatric shark species from Reunion Island (Southwest Indian Ocean): Levels, profiles and maternal transfer. Chynel M, Munschy C, Bely N, Héas-Moisan K, Pollono C, Jaquemet S. Sci Total Environ; 2021 Jan 10; 751():141807. PubMed ID: 33181997 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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