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Abnormalities were produced in the developing eggs of Rana pipiens and Rana clamitans by exposure to diethylstilbestro and to estrone in varying concentrations and for varying lengths of time. Higher concentrations of both substances produced more abnormalities, and estrone was found to be more effective than diethylstilbestrol.
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