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Metabolic cartography: experimental quantification of metabolic fluxes from isotopic labelling studies
Journal of experimental botany

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How would Swiss consumers decide if they had freedom of choice? Evidence from a field study with organic, conventional and GM corn bread
Food policy

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Developments in European Horse Breeding and Consequences for Veterinarians in Equine Reproduction
Reproduction in domestic animals

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A preliminary comparison of the retail level effects of genetically modified food labelling policies in Canada and France
Food policy

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Consumer Attitudes and Policy Directions for GM Labeling and Pollen Drift Regulation: Evidence from the 2006 Vermonter Poll
Agbioforum

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Improved quality of sex-sorted sperm: A prerequisite for wider commercial application
Theriogenology