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      Seasonal patterns in phytoplankton photosynthetic parameters and primary production at a coastal NW Mediterranean site

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                Journal
                Scientia Marina
                Sci. Mar.
                Editorial CSIC
                1886-8134
                0214-8358
                September 30 2016
                September 30 2016
                October 07 2016
                September 30 2016
                : 80
                : S1
                : 63-77
                Article
                10.3989/scimar.04480.06E
                44b51d5c-5665-4d08-ae9e-8ddc23611f5d
                © 2016
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