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Biomonitoring Toxicity Of Nitrogen, Phosphorus And Heavy Metal In Water And Soil By The Phototactic Behavior Of Daphnia
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Potential Of Marine Sponge, Hymeniacidon Perleve As Bio-remediator And Bio-monitoring Specie In Integrated Aquaculture Ecosystem
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Mosses And Trees As Indicators For Heavy Metal Pollution In The Atmosphere Of Nanjing City, China
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The Research Of On-line Biomonitoring Technique Applying In Security Estimate Of Drinking Water Production
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The Biotoxicity Of Triazophos, Sodium Pentachlorophenate, Zinc And Cadmium To Daphnia Carinata
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Monitorring Pyrethroids And Hg~(2+) In Water By Phototaxis Of Daphnia
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Studies Of Bryophyte Biomonitoring Of Heavy Metal Pollutions And Their Change In Shanghai City, China
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Heavy Metal Level In The Ardeid Food And Their Effects On Their Eggs
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Distribution And Accumulation Of Heavy Metals In The Oncmelania Hupensis And It As A Biomonitor In The Poyang Lake Wetland
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Study Of Biological Monitoring And Early Warning For Typical Pollutants In Urban Water Source
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Study On On-line Water Toxicity Biomonitor Instrument
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Monitoring Atmospheric Heavy Metal Pollution In Thirteen Cities Of Jiangsu By The Moss Haplocladium
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Distribution Of Heavy Metals And The Indicative Funcation Of Bellamya Aeruginosa In The Middle And Lower Basins Of Hanjiang River
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Spatial And Temporal Change Of Heavy Metal Concentration In Moss Haplocladium And Its Indication To The Environments In The Region Of Yangtze River Delta
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Distribution Of Heavy Metals In The Oncmelania Hupensis And It As A Biomonitor Of Heavy Metals
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Economic Shellfish Research On Heavy Metals And Kinetic Characteristics Of Bioconcentration
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Commonly Used Organophosphorus Pesticides And Water Eutrophication Impact On The Phototactic Behavior Of Daphnia
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Mosses As Biomonitors Of Atmospheric Heavy Metal Pollution And Their Response To Copper Stress
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Mosses As Indicators For Monitoring Atmospheric Heavy Metal Pollution In Wuxi,China
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Persistent Organic Pollutions In Birds Of Prey From Beijing,China
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