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Making the most of what we have: application of extrapolation approaches in radioecological wildlife transfer models

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Fig. 4. A comparison of measured radionuclide biological half-life (d) in reptiles withpredictions using reptile specific parameter values in the model of Beresford and Vivesi Batlle (2013) (from Beresford and Wood, 2014).
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