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PHILLIPS, P. H., GREENWOOD, D. A., HOBBS, C. S., HUFFMAN, E. C., and SPENCER, G. R. The Fluorosis Problem in Livestock Production. (Nat. Research Council Pub. No. 824.)
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Ramseyer, W.F. , Smith, C.A.H., and McCay , C.M.Effect of Sodium Fluoride Administration on Body Changes in Old Rats, J. Gerontol., 12:14, 1957.
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Wuthier, R.E. , and Phillips, P.H.The Effects of Long-Time Administration of Small Amounts of Fluoride in the Food and Water on Caries-susceptible Rats , J. Nutrition, 67:581, 1959.
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Evans, R.J., and Phillips, P.H.A New Low-Fluorine Diet and Its Effects upon the Rat, J. Nutrition , 18:353, 1939.
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Auskaps, A.M. , and Shaw, J.H. Hemoglobin Concentration , Thyroid Weight, and Growth in Rats during Minimum Fluoride Ingestion, J. Nutrition, 55:611, 1955.
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Clock, G.E., Lowater, F., and Murray, M.M.The Retention and Elimination of Fluorine from Bones, Biochem. J., 35 :1235,1941.
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Zipkin, I., and McClure, F.J.Deposition of Fluorine in the Bones and Teeth of the Growing Rat, J. Nutrition, 47:611, 1952.
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Lawrenz, M. , Mitchell, H.H., and Ruth, W.A.Adaptation of the Growing Rat to the Ingestion of a Constant Concentration of Fluorine in the Diet, J. Nutrition , 19:531, 1940.
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Jackson, D. , and Weidmann, S.M.Fluorine in Human Bones Related to Age and the Water Supply of Different Regions, J. Pathol. Bacteriol. , 76:451, 1958.
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Smith, F.A. , Gardner, D.E., and Hodge, H.C.Age Increase in Fluoride Content in Human Bones, Federation Proc., 12:368, 1953.
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Gilda, J.E. Studies in the Physical Properties of Rodent Enamel, J. D. Res. , 30:445, 1951.
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Manly, R.S. , and Hodge, H.E.Density and Refractive Index Studies of Dental Hard Tissues. I. Methods of Separation and Determination of Purity, J. D. Res., 18:133, 1939.
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Willard, H.H. , and Winter, O.B.Volumetric Method for Determination of Fluorine, Ind. Eng. Chem., Anal. Ed., 5:7, 1933.
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Shaw, J.H., Schweigert, B.S., McIntire, J.M., Elvehjem, C.A., and Phillips, P.H.Dental Caries in the Cotton Rat. I. Methods of Study and Preliminary Nutritional Experiments, J. Nutrition, 28:333,1944.
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Suttie, J.W. , Phillips, P.H., and Miller, R.F.Studies on the Effects of Dietary Sodium Fluoride on Dairy Cows. III. Skeletal and Soft Tissue Fluorine Deposition and Fluorine Toxicosis, J. Nutrition, 65:293, 1958.
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Schour, I., and Smith, M.C.Mottled Teeth: An Experimental and Histological Analysis, J.A.D.A., 22:796, 1935.
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Dean, H.T., Sebrell, W.H., Breaux, R.P., and Elvove, E.Effect of Various Amounts of Sodium Fluoride on the Teeth of White Rats, Public Health Repts. (U.S.), 49:1075, 1934.
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Shaw, J.H., Schweigert, B.S., Phillips, P.H., and Elvehjem, C.A.Dental Caries in the Cotton Rat. IV. Inhibitory Effect of Fluorine Additions to the Ration, Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med., 59:89, 1945.
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McClure, F.J.Observations of Induced Caries in Rats. III. Effect of Fluoride on Rat Caries and on Composition of Rats' Teeth, J. Nutrition, 22:391, 1941.