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    Plasma ALP activity and blood PCV value changes in chick fetuses due to exposure of the egg to different xenobiotics by Kertész, V, Hlubik, I

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-01-2002)
    “…Chick fetuses were highly sensitive to two PAH compounds and cadmium and lead. The effects of two polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) compounds (benz(…”
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    Embryonic Toxicity of Insecticide Sumithion 50 Ec and Herbicide Fusilade S in Pheasants After Individual or Combined Administration by Varga, T, Hlubik, I, Várnagy, L, Budai, P, Molnár, E

    “…The purpose of this work was to determine the individual and combined effects of insecticide Sumithion 50 EC (50% fenitrothion) and herbicide Fusilade S (12.5%…”
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    Toxicity of the herbicides Flubalex, Fusilade S and Maloran 50 WP to chicken embryos after administration as single compounds or in combination by Várnagy, L, Varga, T, Hlubik, I, Budai, P, Molnár, E

    “…The teratogenic effects of three herbicides (Flubalex, Fusilade S and Maloran 50 WP) were studied in chicken embryos. Each of the three test substances was…”
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    Embryonic toxicity of insecticide Sumithion 50 EC and herbicide Fusilade S in pheasanths after individual or combined administration by Varga,T, Hlubik,I, Varnagy,L, Budai,P, Molnar,E

    “…Individual and combined effects of Sumithion 50 EC (50% fenitrothion) and Fusilade S (12.5% fluazifop-P-butyl) on the development of pheasant embryos was…”
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    Die Auswirkung von flüssigem N-Mineraldünger auf die Vermehrung am Boden nistender Vögel by Németh, Á, Hlubik, I, Kertész, V, Palkovics, A, Varga, T, Várnagy, L, Kim Cau, Vu

    Published in European journal of wildlife research (01-01-1999)
    “…The aims of agriculture, wildlife management and nature conservation are not entirely similar, yet their interests coincide in providing the essential…”
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