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The
following
list
of
references
is
being
considered
by
the
Agency
for
development
of
the
Bioaccumulation
section
of
the
Atrazine
criteria
document.
For
further
information
on
the
bioaccumulation
section,
please
contact
Dr.
Tala
Henry
at
(
202)
566­
1323.

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