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Ansell, Alan Oceanography And Marine Biology: An Annual Review: Volume 36 eBook

Oceanography And Marine Biology: An Annual Review: Volume 36

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Volume 36 in this highly successful and respected series which scored the highest impact factor for the marine biology category of the citation indices compiled by the Institute for Scientific Information. A must for those in marine science.

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Title of eBook: Oceanography And Marine Biology: An Annual Review: Volume 36
Release Date: 08-16-2003
Publisher: Taylor & Francis

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