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Effect of mercury on the survival, respiration, and growth of postlarval white shrimp, Penaeus setiferus
Author(s):
F. B. GREEN
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J. Anderson
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S. Petrocelli
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B. PRESLEY
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R. SIMS
,
F. Y Green
,
J. ANDERSON
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F Green
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JW Anderson
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SR Petrocelli
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1976
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Marine Biology
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