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... tissue , to trace ele- ment concentrations in seawater , but it may be that this goal can be achieved with better scientific efforts . A correlation between concentrations in tissues and in sea- water can be found either by identifying ...
... tissue , to trace ele- ment concentrations in seawater , but it may be that this goal can be achieved with better scientific efforts . A correlation between concentrations in tissues and in sea- water can be found either by identifying ...
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... tissues of mussels ( Mytilus sp . , on wet weight basis ) in different marine locations . The concentration factor calculated varies up to one order of magnitude from analysis to analysis . For this reason , it is at present not ...
... tissues of mussels ( Mytilus sp . , on wet weight basis ) in different marine locations . The concentration factor calculated varies up to one order of magnitude from analysis to analysis . For this reason , it is at present not ...
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... tissues than a few weeks later when they had fed upon northern food ( Fig . 88 ) . mg / kg 180 140H 100- 60- 20 ᅡ T 20 40 60 80 100 days Fig . 88. Terns ( Sterna hirundo ) migrate to the southern hemi- sphere during winter where they ...
... tissues than a few weeks later when they had fed upon northern food ( Fig . 88 ) . mg / kg 180 140H 100- 60- 20 ᅡ T 20 40 60 80 100 days Fig . 88. Terns ( Sterna hirundo ) migrate to the southern hemi- sphere during winter where they ...
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