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... gum as the indicator plant.
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... XII Experimental Design and Epidemiological Considerations JAMES E BANTA, Co-Chairman HENRY L
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... or other designated characteristics (Armstrong, 1971, 1972; Correa and Strong, 1972; Krueger, 1966)
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... 100 THE RELATION OF SELECTED TRACE ELEMENTS TO HEALTH AND DISEASE geochemical environment. This is one important advantage of using indicator nonhuman animals, both wild and domestic, for determining geochemical effects (Banta and Fonaroff, 1969)
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... testing hypotheses, the final goal in scientific inquiry. The question that is fmally asked in the present context is, Is there a relation between man~ health and the geochemical environment?
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... 102 THE RELATION OF SELECTED TRACE ELEMENTS TO HEALTH AND DISEASE Comment Many facets of the system defined implicitly by the Subcommittee on the Geochemical Environment in Relation to Health and Disease in Geochemical Environment in Relation to Health and Disease (Hopps and Cannon, 1972) are known.

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