Science in New Guinea, Volumes 11-12University of Papua New Guinea., 1985 - Natural history |
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The sediment concentration is much lower than in other lakes in the region where values of up to 0.25 mg kg have been reported . The concentrations of other trace metals are in the normal range for pristine lakes and are similar to ...
The sediment concentration is much lower than in other lakes in the region where values of up to 0.25 mg kg have been reported . The concentrations of other trace metals are in the normal range for pristine lakes and are similar to ...
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This species is found in the shingle of the upper tidal shore only in those areas that are above a continuous line of mangrove in the mid to upper tidal region . At least as relevant may be the fact that lines of mangrove coincide with ...
This species is found in the shingle of the upper tidal shore only in those areas that are above a continuous line of mangrove in the mid to upper tidal region . At least as relevant may be the fact that lines of mangrove coincide with ...
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CONCENTRATIONS OF ZINC , COPPER , LEAD AND CADMIUM IN THREE SPECIES OF FISH FROM THE OK TEDI REGION JAMES H. KYLEI , JATREPA TINKERAME AND PETER HAEI Chemistry Department , University of Papua New Guinea , P.O. Box 320 , University P.O. ...
CONCENTRATIONS OF ZINC , COPPER , LEAD AND CADMIUM IN THREE SPECIES OF FISH FROM THE OK TEDI REGION JAMES H. KYLEI , JATREPA TINKERAME AND PETER HAEI Chemistry Department , University of Papua New Guinea , P.O. Box 320 , University P.O. ...
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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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