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Title:
Chemical and biological methods of water analysis for aquaculturalists.
Author:
Stirling, Hadrian P. (ed.)
;
Beveridge, Malcolm C. M.
;
Ross, Lindsay G.
;
Phillips, Michael J.
;
Stirling, Hadrian P. (ed.)
;
Beveridge, Malcolm C. M.
;
Ross, Lindsay G.
;
Phillips, Michael J.
Citation:
ACCNO:0001437
Publisher:
Stirling, U.K. : University of Stirling. Institute of Aquaculture
Year:
1985.
Description:
xi,119 p.
Subject:
Aquaculture.
;
Dissolved gases
;
Water analysis.
;
Water quality.
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Loans:Freshwater Research (WMRL): Section Loan Copy 1 18SEP89/
Location:Hillarys
ISBN/ISSN:
0901636622
Type:
Book
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