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.This citation is automatically generated and may be unreliable. Use as a guide only.
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05 - Environmental Sciences::0501 - Ecological Applications::050101 - Ecological Impacts of Climate Change31 - Biological sciences::3103 - Ecology::310304 - Freshwater ecology
06 - Biological Sciences::0605 - Microbiology
03 - Chemical Sciences::0303 - Macromolecular and Materials Chemistry
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