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Neuromythology
‘Organic’ and ‘non-organic’: a tale of two turnips
- Correspondence to Dr Jon Stone, Western General Hospital, Crewe Road, Edinburgh EH4 2XU, UK; jon.stone{at}ed.ac.uk
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‘Organic’ and ‘non-organic’: a tale of two turnips
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- Accepted April 8, 2017
- First published May 16, 2017.
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September 19, 2017
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