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1. Studies On The Bioaccumulation Of Heavy Metal In Marine Bivalves And The Influencing Factors
2. Effects Of Bivalve Raft Culture On Environment And Their Ecological Regulation In Sanggou Bay, CHINA
3. Bioaccumulation Of The Hepatotoxic Microcystins In Aquatic Animals Of Lakes Chaohu And Taihu With Potential Risk To The Safety Of Aquatic Products
4. The Applied Study Of Wastewater Treatment In Marine Culture By Filter-feeding Bivalves And Algae
5. The Analysis Of Paralytic Shellfish Poison Of Bivalves In Seafood Market And Sub-acute Toxic Evaluation
6. Analysis Of Shellfish Poison Of Bivalves From Seafood Market And The Distribution And Accumulation Of PSP In Mammals
7. Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning Toxin Profiles In Bivalves And The Design Of The Biotoxin Monitoring Program Along Guangdong Coast
8. Study On Biochemical Responses Characteristics Of Bivalves Meretrix Meretrix Exposed To Effluent From Municipal Sewage Treatment Plants
9. Use Of Biological Control Of Aquaculture Ponds Contaminated Applied Research
10. Investigation On The Mechanical Properties Of Saxidomus Purpuratus Shells
11. Concentrations And Environmental Indication Significance Of Trace Elements In Major Marine Bivalves From The Northern China And In Surface Sediments Of The Bohai Sea And The Yellow Sea
12. Effects Of Single And Combined Pollution Of Heavy Metals In Seawater And Abiotic Factors On Metallothionein Of Ruditapes Philippinarum
13. Pollution Characteristics And Source Analysis Of Heavy Metal In Bivalves From Hangbu River
14. Distribution Patterns Of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon And Toxicokinetics In Bivalves From Lian And Xincun Bays, Hainan
15. Significance of metal-induced proteins in metal bioaccumulation in marine bivalves and pollution assessment
16. Bioavailability of trace metals to marine bivalves mediated by dissolved and colloidal organic carbon
17. Biological and geochemical controls on the bioavailability of sediment-bound metals to two marine bivalves, Macoma balthica and Mytilus edulis
18. The shell morphology of the crassostreine oysters and radiolitid rudists, two clades of morphologically variable bivalves
19. Lysosomal responses to environmental contaminants in bivalves
20. A comparison of the fossilization potential and recycling of wood by wood-boring bivalves and isopods on the shelf and slope of the Bahamas and Gulf of Mexico
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