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Marine Microgels

Annual Review of Marine Science, 2012
The ocean plays a critical role in global carbon cycling: it handles half of the global primary production, yielding the world's largest stock of reduced organic carbon (ROC) that supports one of the world's largest biomasses. However, the mechanisms whereby ROC becomes mineralized remain unresolved.
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Marine Envenomations

Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology, 1983
As man takes increasing advantage of the waters of the world for recreational, commercial and scientific purposes, the hazards of human contact with inhabitants must be appreciated. Many invertebrate and vertebrate animal species have developed natural defense mechanisms, some of which involve envenomation, with a few species posing the threat of ...
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Marine ecosystems

The Lancet, 1993
P R, Epstein, T E, Ford, R R, Colwell
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Marine Microalgae

2005
Marine microalgae, the largest primary biomass, have been attracting attention as resources for new metabolites and biotechnologically useful genes. The diversified marine environment harbors a large variety of microalgae. In this paper, the biotechnological aspects and fundamental characteristics of marine microalgae are reviewed.
Tadashi, Matsunaga   +3 more
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Marine Envenomations

New England Journal of Medicine, 1991
Jane F. Desforges, Paul S. Auerbach
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Marine Sterols

Journal of Chromatography A, 1978
James A. Ballantine   +2 more
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"Horse-marine"

Notes and Queries, 1898
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