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Title: Methylated arsenic from marine fauna [Subtitle:John S. Edmonds, Kevin A. Francesconi]
Author: Edmonds, John S. ; Francesconi, Kevin A.
Citation: ACCNO:20833
Publisher: Nature - Vol. 265, No. 5593, 1977
Year: 1977
Series: Nature - Vol. 265, No. 5593, 1977
Description: p. 436
Subject: Arsenic. ; Arsenic compounds. ; Western Australia
Notes: Location:Hillarys
Type: Departmental;Journal Article
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