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Title:
National Marine Fisheries Service survey of trace elements in the fishery resource
Author:
Hall, R.A.
;
Zook, E.G.
;
Meaburn, G.M.
Citation:
ACCNO:19754
Publisher:
NOAA technical report NMFS SSRF (U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service) ; no. 721
Year:
1978
Series:
NOAA technical report NMFS SSRF (U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service) ; no. 721
Description:
313 p.
Subject:
Heavy metals.
;
Trace elements.
;
Seafoods.
;
Arsenic.
;
Cadmium.
;
Antimony
;
Chromium
;
Copper
;
Lead
;
Manganese
;
Mercury.
;
Molybdenum
;
Nickel
;
Selenium
;
Zinc
;
Vanadium
;
Tin
;
Silver
;
Heavy metals.
;
Chemical analysis.
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Type:
Journal Article
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