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Title:
Study on identification of the Pacific salmon by neutron activation analysis. [Subtitle:Original title : Chuseishi Hoshaka bunseki riyo ni yoru sake masu no keitogun shikibetsu ni kansuru kenkyu.]
Author:
Fisheries Agency of Japan. Survey and Research Division
Citation:
ACCNO:0006736
Publisher:
Nanaimo, B.C. : Canada. Fisheries Research Board of Canada. Biological Station, Nanaimo, B.C.
Year:
1971
Series:
Translation series (Fisheries Research Board of Canada) ; no. 1655
Description:
48 p. ; 30 cm.
Subject:
Analytical techniques
;
Neutron activation analysis
;
Stock identification.
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Type:
Book
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Shelf No
1
On Loan
Hillarys
639.2.053.7 JAP
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