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Examples
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Mammary glands evolved in the mammalian lineage after mammals and frogs split from their amniote ancestor.
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Mammary glands must become a routine part of chemical testing, and I am proud to say that two of my NRDC colleagues are helping make this happen.
Frances Beinecke: We Won't Identify Breast Cancer Risks from Chemicals Until We Test for Them Frances Beinecke 2010
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Mammary glands must become a routine part of chemical testing, and I am proud to say that two of my NRDC colleagues are helping make this happen.
Frances Beinecke: We Won't Identify Breast Cancer Risks from Chemicals Until We Test for Them Frances Beinecke 2010
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Mammary glands must become a routine part of chemical testing, and I am proud to say that two of my NRDC colleagues are helping make this happen.
Frances Beinecke: We Won't Identify Breast Cancer Risks from Chemicals Until We Test for Them Frances Beinecke 2010
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Mammary glands must become a routine part of chemical testing, and I am proud to say that two of my NRDC colleagues are helping make this happen.
Frances Beinecke: We Won't Identify Breast Cancer Risks from Chemicals Until We Test for Them Frances Beinecke 2010
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“Mammary cancer requires the careful extirpation of the entire organ,” Moore concluded.
The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010
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Mammary glands must become a routine part of chemical testing, and I am proud to say that two of my NRDC colleagues are helping make this happen.
Frances Beinecke: We Won't Identify Breast Cancer Risks from Chemicals Until We Test for Them Frances Beinecke 2010
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“Mammary cancer requires the careful extirpation of the entire organ,” Moore concluded.
The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010
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“Mammary cancer requires the careful extirpation of the entire organ,” Moore concluded.
The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010
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Mammary gland development as a sensitive end point after acute prenatal exposure to an atrazine metabolic mixture in female Long-Evans rats.
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