| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Yet over nine years and evaluations with 50 endpoints, we find no pattern of adverse effects on these children.Myers said the children in the 1997 Faeroe Island study, as well as those in a similar New Zealand study, were poisoned because the mothers ate big fish such as whale and shark during their pregnancies.Shark contains 10 times more mercury than the average ocean fish, Myers said.
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