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    Patterns of hydrogen peroxide among lakes of the Mackenzie Delta and potential effects on bacterial production (2005)

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    Febria CM (2005). Patterns of hydrogen peroxide among lakes of the Mackenzie Delta and potential effects on bacterial production. Simon Fraser University. Burnaby, BC.
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    ANZSRC Fields of Research
    05 - Environmental Sciences::0501 - Ecological Applications::050101 - Ecological Impacts of Climate Change
    31 - Biological sciences::3103 - Ecology::310304 - Freshwater ecology
    06 - Biological Sciences::0605 - Microbiology
    03 - Chemical Sciences::0303 - Macromolecular and Materials Chemistry

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