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1. Holocene Ecological Responses Of Penguins And Seals To The Changes Of Antarctic Climate
2. A Study On Biodegradation Of Several Phas In Estury Sediment
3. Water Nitrate Stable Isotope Analysis Method
4. Ananlytical Method Development And Application Of Carbon And Hydrogen Isotope For Typical Volatile Organic Compounds In Groundwater
5. Compound Specific Stable Isotope Analysis (CSIA) To Study The Biodegradation Of Hexachlorcyclohexane
6. Bioaccumulation Of Environmental Heavy Metals In Tree Sparrow Via Food And Its Exposure Risk Assessment
7. Stable Isotope Fractionation And Bioavailability Of Pyrethroids During Microbial Biodegradation In Soil
8. Using Stable Isotope Analysis And Ecopath Model To Analyze The Structure And Energy Flow Of The Southwestern Yellow Sea,China
9. Groundwater Nitrate Source Identification Based On Hydrochemical And Isotopes
10. Traceability Of Wolfberries Based On Stable Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry
11. Study On The Degradation Of Chloramphenicol In Water And Sediment Based On Stable Isotope Analysis
12. Delta-carbon-13 and delta-nitrogen-15 signatures in salmonid muscle and fin tissues: Non-lethal sampling methods for stable isotope analysis of fish
13. The dynamics of carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis of aquatic organisms within the Grand River watershed
14. Nitrous oxide production in the Grand River, Ontario, Canada: New insights from stable isotope analysis of dissolved nitrous oxide
15. Stable isotope analysis of hair from Christian period Kulubnarti in Sudanese Nubia
16. Food-web relationships in Catamaran Brook, New Brunswick, as revealed by stable-isotope analysis of carbon and nitrogen
17. Stable isotope analysis of carbon dioxide exchange in a Tennessee hardwood forest
18. Food-web dynamics of Lake Ontario as determined by carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis
19. Study On The Characteristic Changes And Influencing Factors Of Stable Isotope In Wine And The Traceability Of Producing Area
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