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86 related items for PubMed ID: 20836070

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    Karic H, Colvin MA, Rosen G, Hoang TC.
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    Wang Z, Kong H, Wu D.
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  • 34. Development and application of a rapid amphipod reproduction test for sediment-quality assessment.
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  • 38. Sensitivity of the glochidia (larvae) of freshwater mussels to copper: assessing the effect of water hardness and dissolved organic carbon on the sensitivity of endangered species.
    Gillis PL, Mitchell RJ, Schwalb AN, McNichols KA, Mackie GL, Wood CM, Ackerman JD.
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