Science in New Guinea, Volumes 11-12University of Papua New Guinea., 1985 - Natural history |
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It was intended that more modern , more precise methods should subsequently be employed , and it seems certain that those based on GPS , particularly involving interferometry , will be well suited for more precise future investigations ...
It was intended that more modern , more precise methods should subsequently be employed , and it seems certain that those based on GPS , particularly involving interferometry , will be well suited for more precise future investigations ...
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Analytical methods Two methods of analysis were used . For samples where both methyl- and inorganic mercury were determined separately , the Magos ( 1971 ) method of selective reduction , as adapted by Kacprzak & Chvojka ( 1976 ) ...
Analytical methods Two methods of analysis were used . For samples where both methyl- and inorganic mercury were determined separately , the Magos ( 1971 ) method of selective reduction , as adapted by Kacprzak & Chvojka ( 1976 ) ...
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Method What facilities are needed ? Laboratories ? ... Assessment 5.1 What assessment methods are prescribed ? 5.2 Are specimen questions or papers available ... Method 9.1 For teachers : Is the teaching method prescribed or flexible ?
Method What facilities are needed ? Laboratories ? ... Assessment 5.1 What assessment methods are prescribed ? 5.2 Are specimen questions or papers available ... Method 9.1 For teachers : Is the teaching method prescribed or flexible ?
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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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