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Page 90
... chemical stimuli is interfered with by petroleum components , not only in predator crabs and snails , but also in mobile bacteria . Signal substances which are synthesized in an organism and released into the water in order to inform ...
... chemical stimuli is interfered with by petroleum components , not only in predator crabs and snails , but also in mobile bacteria . Signal substances which are synthesized in an organism and released into the water in order to inform ...
Page 99
... chemical dispersants , and they are encouraged by public opinion which at this moment , 1981 , is very much against any introduction of chemicals into the sea ; certainly dispersants have to be ranged under pollutants . Experimental evi ...
... chemical dispersants , and they are encouraged by public opinion which at this moment , 1981 , is very much against any introduction of chemicals into the sea ; certainly dispersants have to be ranged under pollutants . Experimental evi ...
Page 153
... chemicals ; 12 % for the production of pesticides ; 11 % was used as a catalyst in the chemical industry ; 8 % in the electrotechnical industry ; 7 % for instru- ment manufacture ; 7 % as a poisonous ingredient in paints ; 5 % by ...
... chemicals ; 12 % for the production of pesticides ; 11 % was used as a catalyst in the chemical industry ; 8 % in the electrotechnical industry ; 7 % for instru- ment manufacture ; 7 % as a poisonous ingredient in paints ; 5 % by ...
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