Science in New Guinea, Volumes 11-12University of Papua New Guinea, 1985 - Agriculture |
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... specimens were too young to determine sex ) . Port Moresby , Central Province All the Five traps were set in water depths of 150 to 250 m outside the barrier reef south of Port Moresby , during 6-8 July , 1984 . Twenty - two specimens ...
... specimens were too young to determine sex ) . Port Moresby , Central Province All the Five traps were set in water depths of 150 to 250 m outside the barrier reef south of Port Moresby , during 6-8 July , 1984 . Twenty - two specimens ...
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... specimens are lodged in the Natural Science Resource Centre , UPNG . Bivalve molluscs were not surveyed in the ... specimens or photographs of newly found species would be greatly appreciated as the opportunity to examine specimens would ...
... specimens are lodged in the Natural Science Resource Centre , UPNG . Bivalve molluscs were not surveyed in the ... specimens or photographs of newly found species would be greatly appreciated as the opportunity to examine specimens would ...
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... specimen was determined during the drying process . Approximately 1.0 g samples of the dried fish specimens were weighed into 100 ml glass erlenmeyer flasks fitted with air condensers and digested with 10 ml nitric acid for 12 hours ...
... specimen was determined during the drying process . Approximately 1.0 g samples of the dried fish specimens were weighed into 100 ml glass erlenmeyer flasks fitted with air condensers and digested with 10 ml nitric acid for 12 hours ...
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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