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The role of the bacterial enzyme, organomercurial lyase, in controlling methylmercury accumulation in mercury contaminated natural waters
The role of the bacterial enzyme, organomercurial lyase, in controlling methylmercury accumulation in mercury contaminated natural waters
The role of the bacterial enzyme, organomercurial lyase, in controlling methylmercury accumulation in mercury contaminated natural waters
Schaefer, J. (author) / Yagi, J. (author) / Cardona-Marek, T. (author) / Ellickson, K. (author) / Tel-Or, S. (author) / Reinfelder, J. (author) / Barkay, T. (author) / Horvat, M. / Ogrinc, N. / Faganeli, J.
2004-01-01
250 pages
Article (Journal)
English
DDC:
669
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