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Influence of Iron Deficiency on Olfactory Behavior in Weanling Rats

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Table 1. Comparison of diet composition.
Table 2. Physiological characteristics of iron-deficient and control rats.
Figure 2. Iron-deficient ratsow significantly prolonged time for attractive odorant 5% eugenol is shown for each in- dividual trial session of 180 seconds
Figure 5. Iron-deficient rats showed significantly prolonged

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