Induced levels of hepatic mixed function oxidases in white suckers (Catostomus commersoni) as a biomarker for contamination of the sediments in Jackfish Bay, and the Kaministiquia and St. Mary's rivers

Induced levels of hepatic mixed function oxidases in white suckers (Catostomus commersoni) as a biomarker for contamination of the sediments in Jackfish Bay, and the Kaministiquia and St. Mary's rivers
Induced levels of hepatic mixed function oxidases in white suckers (Catostomus commersoni) as a biomarker for contamination of the sediments in Jackfish Bay, and the Kaministiquia and St. Mary's rivers Login for the JSON version of this page.
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Induced levels of hepatic mixed function oxidases in white suckers (Catostomus commersoni) as a biomarker for contamination of the sediments in Jackfish Bay, and the Kaministiquia and St. Mary's rivers
ISBN-10
0-7729-7932-4
ISBN-13
978-0-7729-7932-2
Author(s)
Ian R. Smith
Publisher
Water Resources Branch, Ontario Ministry of the Environment
Published
1992
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Pages
241
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EAN
9780772979322
ASIN
0772979324
Prefix
978
Group
0
Group Name
English language
Group Identifier
978-0
Registrant
7729
Publication
7932
Check Digit
2
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978-0-7729-7932-2

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