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Use of the Living Chick Embryo as a Biological Indicator of the Effectiveness of Chelating Agents

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SMITH, H., CHAPMAN, I. Use of the Living Chick Embryo as a Biological Indicator of the Effectiveness of Chelating Agents. Nature 198, 32–33 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/198032a0

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