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  • ...ES August 2005 TOXICOLOGICAL PROFILE FOR NAPHTHALENE, 1-METHYLNAPHTHALENE, AND 2-METHYLNAPHTHALENE]</ref>. }} ...ES August 2005 TOXICOLOGICAL PROFILE FOR NAPHTHALENE, 1-METHYLNAPHTHALENE, AND 2-METHYLNAPHTHALENE]</ref>.
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  • ...ur. Breathing large amounts of its vapour will cause headaches, sleepiness and unconsciousness<ref>[http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chloroform http://www.wik ...the atmosphere and 2000 tons in waste waters), both from production sites and from use products derived from it. It has been suggested that chloroform mi
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  • ...w 35 °C<ref name="pollu">[http://pollution.unibuc.ro/?substance=28 http://pollution.unibuc.ro/ August 19 2009]</ref>. }} ! bgcolor="#FF8888" | C<sub>10</sub>- and C<sub>13</sub>-chloroalkane
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  • ...s a herbicide in 1973. It's one of the world's most widely used herbicides and is used in 130 countries for the weed control of more than 100 crops<ref na ...also a number of non-food use sites including ornamental, turf, forestry, and industrial rights-of-way (rail road tracks)<ref name="Epa"/>.
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  • ..., W.G. (Ed.) (1997). Non-native marine species in British waters: a review and directory. Joint Nature Conservation Committee: Peterborough, UK. ISBN 1-86 ...01>Edwards, M.; John, A.W.G.; Johns, D.G.; Reid, P.C. (2001). Case history and persistence of the non-indigenous diatom ''Coscinodiscus wailesii'' in the
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  • ...chemichal systems - carry the secrets to understanding how life originated and how it continuously changes. ...increased our understanding of how cellular components function, interact and are regulated.
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  • ...agram below gives an overview on the eutrophication process and its causes and consequences. ...provide food for a wide range of organisms such as whales, shrimp, snails and jellyfish.
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  • Go back to: [[Portal:Marine Biotechnology|Home]] > [[Strategies, Policies and Programmes]] > [[America]] Brazil is an important country for marine biotechnology research and development. A recent report identified over 500 groups potentially active
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  • Go back to: [[Portal:Marine Biotechnology|Home]] > [[Strategies, Policies and Programmes]] > [[Marine Biotechnology international summaries|International ...="acc">http://www.acp-st.eu/content/capacity-building-south-africa-namibia-and-ghana-create-sustainable-non-food-bio-oil-supply-</ref>.
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  • ==Ecological impacts of eutrophication (Case study: Eutrophication and dead zones)== ...d zones worldwide<ref>Diaz R. J, Rosenberg R. (2008): Spreading dead zones and consequences for marine ecosystems. Science 321, 629.</ref>. Hypoxia is a n
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  • ...s]]. It gives an overview about the characteristics, [[zonation]], biology and threats of the open oceans. Some legal aspects are also discussed. ...dynamic [[habitat]]. Physical processes control the biological activities and lead to substantial geographic variability in production.
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  • ...cially those of [[transitional waters]], are dynamic, varying in both time and space. This article provides an introduction to the scales of variability a ...n is influenced by issues relating to [[climate change]], water catchments and human activity is also discussed.
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  • ...05.pdf </ref>) and Blackart et al. (2006<ref>Blackhart, K., Stanton, D. G. and Shimada, A. M. 2006. NOAA Fisheries Glossary. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMF ...an be found in the Wikipedia, although not always for the specific coastal and marine context.
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