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Hematology / Organic chemistry / Ketones / Organobromides / Warfarin / Vitamin K / Fisher / Brodifacoum / Diphenadione / Rodenticides / Chemistry / Vitamin K antagonists
Date: 2011-04-25 19:16:17
Hematology
Organic chemistry
Ketones
Organobromides
Warfarin
Vitamin K
Fisher
Brodifacoum
Diphenadione
Rodenticides
Chemistry
Vitamin K antagonists

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