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Biology
Medicine
Chemistry
Senescence
Brood parasites
Organic acids
Vitamins
Common cuckoo
Antioxidant
Cuckoo
Free-radical theory of aging
Oxidative stress

The Condor 114(4):782–791  The Cooper Ornithological Society 2012 Variation in plasma oxidative status and testosterone level in relation to egg-eviction effort and age of brood-parasitic common cuckoo nestlings

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