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Exploring Spatial and Temporal Variations of Cadmium Concentrations in Pacific Oysters from British Columbia

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  • Cindy Xin Feng
  • Jiguo Cao
  • Leah Bendell

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  • Cindy Xin Feng & Jiguo Cao & Leah Bendell, 2011. "Exploring Spatial and Temporal Variations of Cadmium Concentrations in Pacific Oysters from British Columbia," Biometrics, The International Biometric Society, vol. 67(3), pages 1142-1152, September.
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