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Title:
Harmful and toxic algal blooms, proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Toxic Marine Phytoplankton, Sendai Japan, 12-16 July 1995.
Author:
International Conference on Toxic Marine Phytoplankton (7th : 1995: Sendai, Japan)
;
Yasumoto, Takeshi (ed.)
;
Oshima, Yasukatsu (ed.)
;
Fukuyo, Yasuwo (ed.)
Citation:
ACCNO:8210
Publisher:
Paris UNESCO; Sendai : Tohoku University
Year:
1995.
Description:
xxiii, 878 p. : ill., maps ; 95-208352
Subject:
Algal blooms
;
Toxicology
;
Public health
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Type:
BOOK
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581.524.15(26) INT
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