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1958. Uptake and accumulation of radioactive zinc 

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1933. Studies on the nutritive value of oysters. 

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1934. The iodine content of oysters. [U.S.] Bureau 

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1950. The arsenic, lead, tin, copper, and iron content 



of canned clams, oysters, crabs, lobsters, and 



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1958. The seasonal significance of total solids of 

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1947. Ecological and physiological studies of the 

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1949. Techniques of histo- and cytochemistry. 

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