Science in New Guinea, Volume 11University of Papua New Guinea, 1985 - Agriculture |
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The guavas grown in Papua New Guinea do not contain as large a quantity of ascorbic acid as do the Indian cultivars whose content is as high as 307 mg per 100 g ( Mudambi and Rajagopal , 1977 ) . Guava cultivars rich in ascorbic acid ...
The guavas grown in Papua New Guinea do not contain as large a quantity of ascorbic acid as do the Indian cultivars whose content is as high as 307 mg per 100 g ( Mudambi and Rajagopal , 1977 ) . Guava cultivars rich in ascorbic acid ...
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The survey showed that most fish contained total mercury concentrations well below the Australian government statutory ... Freshwater anchovy ( Seutengraulis scratchley ) were found to contain the highest mean concentrations of mercury ...
The survey showed that most fish contained total mercury concentrations well below the Australian government statutory ... Freshwater anchovy ( Seutengraulis scratchley ) were found to contain the highest mean concentrations of mercury ...
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All specimens originally captured in Papua New Guinea contained algal endosymbionts . ... rhodophytes and dinoflagellates , and some species of foraminifera contain more than one kind ( Lee , 1980 ; Lee et al . , 1980 ; Lipps , 1983 ) .
All specimens originally captured in Papua New Guinea contained algal endosymbionts . ... rhodophytes and dinoflagellates , and some species of foraminifera contain more than one kind ( Lee , 1980 ; Lee et al . , 1980 ; Lipps , 1983 ) .
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Contents
Ascorbic acid content of some Papua New Guinean | 1 |
The potential use of modern geodetic methods for geophysical | 19 |
A short note on yields of forty one varieties of aibika | 39 |
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