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The distribution and fate of tributyltin in the marine environment
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66199
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RP23941
Author:
Batley, Graeme
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BOOK: Tributyltin: Case study of an environmental contaminent / edited by Stephen J. De Mora. Cambridge University Press, 1996 : 139-166;
Year:
1996
Subject:
Tributyltin
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Marine fouling organisms
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Marine pollution - Environmental aspects
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