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The distribution of four trace elements (Fe, Mn, Cu, Zn) in forage and the relation to scrapie in Iceland

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Figure 1 Scrapie in Iceland. Subdivision of the country in seven areas according to their appreciated scrapie status and the inclusive coun-
Table 1: Numbers of farms and forage samples (in parentheses) in each scrapie category (Cat.) in the seven areas and the total numbers (see also the text and Figure 1).
Figure 2 Boxplot of log(Fe/Mn) in 7 different areas in Iceland (see Figure 1 and text)
Table 2: The means of Fe, Mn, Cu and Zn analyses in forage from farms in the seven areas with the means of the calculated Fe/Mn ratios included.

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