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Agriculture / Endocrine disruptors / Soil contamination / Medicine / Insecticides / Malathion / Organophosphate / Pesticide toxicity to bees / Pesticide / Environment / Pesticides / Antiparasitic agents
Date: 2013-07-09 12:16:44
Agriculture
Endocrine disruptors
Soil contamination
Medicine
Insecticides
Malathion
Organophosphate
Pesticide toxicity to bees
Pesticide
Environment
Pesticides
Antiparasitic agents

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