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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1980
Excerpt Phosphate is one of the most commonly measured constituents of serum, but because it is one of the components analyzed by most multitest chemical analyzers in the clinical laboratory, the m...
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Excerpt Phosphate is one of the most commonly measured constituents of serum, but because it is one of the components analyzed by most multitest chemical analyzers in the clinical laboratory, the m...
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Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 1948
Landings of the spurdog, Squalus acanthias, at Mevagissey reflect the changes in phosphate at the neighbouring International Hydrographic Station Ei.It is suggested that commercial landings of rays and skates ought to follow major changes in nutrient content of the overlying water with a time lag of some years.
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Landings of the spurdog, Squalus acanthias, at Mevagissey reflect the changes in phosphate at the neighbouring International Hydrographic Station Ei.It is suggested that commercial landings of rays and skates ought to follow major changes in nutrient content of the overlying water with a time lag of some years.
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Determination of monobutyl phosphate and dibutyl phosphate in tributyl phosphate
Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry, 1973A. Apelbalt, D. Azoulay
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Editorial: Phosphate here, phosphate there…
Environmental Science & Technology, 1985openaire +3 more sources
Arsenic in Natural Phosphates and Phosphate Fertilizer
Research Papers in Economics, 1941Tremearne, T. H.+3 more
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Phosphate and non‐phosphate detergents
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1972openaire +2 more sources