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Original Article

Western Canada Study of Animal Health Effects Associated With Exposure to Emissions From Oil and Natural Gas Field Facilities. Study Design and Data Collection II. Location of Study Herds Relative to the Oil and Gas Industry in Western Canada

Pages 187-199 | Published online: 07 Aug 2010

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