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“... to an increase in turbidity at the water supply. Since there is no such thing as a perfect drinking water system...”
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“... to 0, 10, or 50 mg F/L from the drinking water, from the first day of gestation until offspring weaning (42 days). The...”
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“... to regulate impulses, leading to the loss of control over alcohol drinking in rodents, emphasizing the...”
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“... to regulate impulses, leading to the loss of control over alcohol drinking in rodents, emphasizing the...”
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“.... Reservoirs in this region are used as drinking-water supplies and are exposed to wide volume fluctuations...”
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“... ruminants experience a decrease in food intake and weight, a decrease in breathing rate, and an increase...”
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