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g. The Holder/PI must not harass or
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4. Persons who require state, Feder
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Florida Keys National Marine Sanctu
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Seattle, Washington 981 58 Blaine 9
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50 CFR $21 6.37 Marine mammal parts
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APPENDIX H GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS OF
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oats. Animals are located by having
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LHX tags are satellite linked, dela
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Recording, ground, and reference su
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3. References Dierauf 1994 Dierauf,
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4. Acronyms ABR Auditory Brainstem
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PERSISTENT CONTAMINANTS IN SELECTED
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Table 2. Metadata for Persistent Or
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(PCDDs) oxygen atoms. Like PCBs, PC
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Although no physiologic requirement
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II.B. Concentrations of environment
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species targeted in this review, Ca
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_____, 2002c. Draft toxicological p
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Houde, M, Wells, R, Fair, P, Bossar
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Table 1. Summary of Concentrations
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Appendix III. Mercury, Cadmium, Lea
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Cadmium (Cd) (continued) Species Ti
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Euthanasia Questionnaire Response S
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Table 3: Summary of statewide infor