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Scientific Article

Liver copper, selenium and vitamin B12 concentrations in farmed and feral red deer (Cervus elaphus)

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Pages 111-114 | Accepted 04 Apr 2002, Published online: 22 Feb 2011

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Jozef Gasparik, Peter Massányi, Jaroslav Slamecka, Marian Fabis & Rastislav Jurcik. (2004) Concentration of Selected Metals in Liver, Kidney, and Muscle of the Red Deer (Cervus elaphus). Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A 39:8, pages 2105-2111.
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ND Grace & PR Wilson. (2002) Trace element metabolism, dietary requirements, diagnosis and prevention of deficiencies in deer. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 50:6, pages 252-259.
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Andrew S. French, David Shaw, Stuart W. Gibb & Mark A. Taggart. (2017) Geochemical landscapes as drivers of trace and toxic element profiles in wild red deer ( Cervus elaphus ). Science of The Total Environment 601-602, pages 1606-1618.
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